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Prof Verma further said, “The earliest script of India is Brahmi. It was first noticed in the edicts of Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, who used it to write his instructions in Magadhan Prakrit language ...
It was Iravatham Mahadevan’s ‘Early Tamil Epigraphy’ that opened doors to Tamil-Brahmi, the earliest script for old Tamil. But it was only after the development of a Unicode font that the ...
That’s Ode by Oindrila and Arka’s signature. Founded in 2020 by NIFT alumni Oindrila Choudhury and Arka Kundu, their latest edit draws inspiration from the patterns of the Brahmi script and is ...
Published in 2003, the book was the result of Mahadevan’s 40 years of research on a variant of Brahmi script, used to write Tamil. But lack of awareness about the inscription has become a ...
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