The idea that Brahmi/Sanskrit was linked with the Indus Valley Script goes back to at least 1934.
You know the chanting of a mantra is quite important. Slight changes in tone, tempo or enunciation can dramatically...
You know the chanting of a mantra is quite important. Slight changes in tone, tempo or enunciation can dramatically change a mantra. It is important to chant as specifically stated in the Vedic texts and traditions of India.
But that is still remains debated.
ReplyDeleteRegrettably most things 'Hindu' appear to be the subject of much debate. From a modern standpoint, I believe Subash Kak has argued in favor of the association of Brahmi and Sanskrit.
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