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Over the millennia the Indian alphabet has been used to record the
Indo-Iranian languages such as Sanskit, Hindi and Bengali as well
as other no-related languages spoken throughout India and southeast
Asia, to become the parent of the worlds largest script family.
First developed to write the native tongue of Buddha, its mystic
origins are to be found in the religious belief that our universe
was created through the vibrational power of seed sounds called
Bija. This belief is expressed through the sacred language of
Sanskrit, its alphabet, scripts and glyphs. Concisely written and
richly illustrated this is the most accessible and informative book
on the calligraphic history and mystic function of the Indian
alphabet. Over the millennia the Indian alphabet has been used to
record the Indo-Iranian languages such as Sanskit, Hindi and
Bengali as well as other no-related languages spoken throughout
India and southeast Asia, to become the parent of the worlds
largest script family. First developed to write the native tongue
of Buddha, its mystic origins are to be found in the religious
belief that our universe was created through the vibrational power
of seed sounds called Bija. This belief is expressed through the
sacred language of Sanskrit, its alphabet, scripts and glyphs.
Concisely written and richly illustrated this is the most
accessible and informative book on the calligraphic history and
mystic function of the Indian alphabet.
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