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29th May 2006, 09:10 PM
#31
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
fresh...
You have posted this rejected stuff many times over!! Please go for a refresher course and come with something fresh.
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29th May 2006 09:10 PM
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27th June 2006, 10:59 AM
#32
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Tamil Writing
Dear Friends,
As per Scholars, Brahmi was developed FOR Sanskrit and adopted to Tamil.
IF Mala has proofs Please give it, instead of saying meaningless ns.
Devapriya
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27th June 2006, 01:01 PM
#33
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
no proof for what you say
Originally Posted by
devapriya
Brahmi Vowls shoe clearly that Brahmi was developed for Sanskrit, though stone inscriptions we have it show its earlier usage in Prakrit.
Sanskrit was reduced to writing after being in oral tradition for about 1500 years. This reducing to writing took place about 300 to 400 years ACE. in the face of vehement opposition from the BrahmaNas who all believed in Sruthi (sound, oral ).When they eventually decided to write, they had to borrow other writing system, having no writing system of their own. All these stuff cannot buried in the name of "research", simply by generating false scholarly opinions.
You cannot prove what you are asserting. Enjoy yourself.
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