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Brahmi: Harry Po ḍa

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Brahmi: Harry Po ḍa
A-BRAHM vs BRAHM-A
The first mention of Abram is in the Book of Genesis (11:26) of the Hebrew bible.
The first mention of Brahma is in the hymn 10.121 (a later Mandala of the Rig Vedas) also known as the Nasadiya Sukta, which is believed to describe the origin of the universe.
Whoa! Ancient Philippine form of writing on the tables of the Apple store! Love it! Wonder what if we were all taught #Alibata when we were kids. It would be so cool to learn this! . . Alibata or #Baybayin is the pre-Hispanic form of writing in Philippine society. It was derived from #Brahmic scripts of India and first recorded in the 16th century. It continued to be in use during the Spanish colonization up until the 19th Century. The term "Baybayin" means spelling. . . #History #PhilippineHistory #Alphabet #PhilippineAlphabet #Heritage (at i Studio Virramall)
south asian languages are so underrated! i mean, i am more focused on east asia etc and i don’t think that india or another coutry of the indian subcontinent will ever become the speck of earth where i’d end up with grey hair, but i reaaally want to travel there someday! with my mum. she’s been fascinated with the indian cultures for a long time :p. also, i find the influence on southeast asia very interesting! so, language-wise... for example urdu! it’s extremely close to hindi but written with a modification of the persian alphabet which is actually a modification of the arabic alphabet and did i ever mention how much i like that script? nothing better than tibetan for me tho hehe but sooo many beautiful brahmic scripts *_* like malayalam or burmese or or or- and the fact that in india, there are two major language families?! it’s fascinating for me because i feel like comparing them to one another and also to other language families like austronesian but it sounds like nothing i’ve ever heard?? so different from everything i’m familiar with, but somehow like a mix of... well... i don’t really know haha okay one should never get me started on asian languags in general
cherishing all dem languages huhu
Aklat sanayan ng abakadang Rizaleo Marius V Diaz 1994
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Aklat sanayan ng abakadang Rizaleo Marius V Diaz 1994
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Baybayin Script Ancient pre-colonial Philippine writing system 13th–19th Century
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