Brahmi and Indus Valley Script : Unveiling the Hidden Link
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Published 2023-10-20
As we continue our research into the Indus Valley Script, it seems that Brahmi may be connected to it. Brahmi is an early script that evolved out of the Indus Valley Script, and may share certain similarities with it. So in this video, we'll be exploring this connection further and whether or not it's legitimate.
Also, in this video, we sort of see how the script of Harappan Civilization might just be linked to Dravidian languages as well. We see some of the decipherment of Indus script by the use of Tamil.
References :
Megalithic to Harappa - B. B. Lal asi.nic.in/Ancient_India/Ancient_India_Volume_16/a…
Problems of Continuity and Interaction in Indus and Post-Indus Culture
doi.org/10.2307/3518054
All Comments (21)
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Great work, best wishes from Bangladesh. Jay Shri Ram
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Fantastic.Continue your research.
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Dude, you are doing a fabulous job with deciphering the Harappan script. Please keep it up. Once you are through with all (or most) symbols, please, PLEASE make a single video in which you cover all Harappan script symbols based on your analysis.
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Wow! I love a YouTube video that makes me think. Yours was on another level altogether. Question - What do you think of the Shankha script? I have seen samples in Rajgir (Bihar) and Udayagiri (MP)
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The evolution of any language has followed an established path, considering how intelligence in communication naturally progresses. Considering that primitive man first developed spoken language and then converted it into a written script using sounds from the spoken language, it appears that Tamil originated as a spoken language first. The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) shows the early stages of the evolution of a written script from spoken language, using a short form of images. Thus, as the Tamil script was evolving into Tamil Brahmi during the IVC, it later transformed into Ashoka Brahmi, finally branching out into the Indo-European lineage, including Devanagari. IVC people were probably speaking a primitive form of Tamil. It's surprising how these images on the tablets still correlate to present-day Tamil. It seems like the south of India has some hidden secrets about ancient India.
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How many unique symbols have been discovered in the Indus script and how many of them have you deciphered till now? Also, would it be appropriate to state that Tamil is the closest descendant to the Indus script?
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Thank you so much for this. But which is the earliest script along this line? Is it from Altai, Tibet, North of Pakistan, or Southern/Northern Turkey, Syria, Caucuses, Israel (oldest city) or North of the Caucuses or Southern Russian steps. The first three are local, and the last more ancient. But, there is allegations that near the Altai is Agatha like old. I have an interest in tracking the earliest civilisations. "KA" is another early king, maybe Ra, as in the Kingdom of Ra, which is supposed to cover much of these areas.
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Excellent work
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Great
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No Brahmi. It should be தமிழி
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There is lot of conspiracy regarding deciphering Indus script......
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வணக்கம்🙏Super super super👍 நன்றி தேங்.யூ bro
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Hey guyz can you make video on origin of horses in Indian subcontinent(when they arrived) - a vid on harka ware culture - mehergrah civilization Also how much are we sure about indus Ka and Ta symbols in academic? If its only a speculation by researchers and not fully accepted - plz state that too onwards Many people may take such thing as 100 true(including me),so just this small request
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Can we decipher the words / selas that the Indus script on the seals represent?
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No words to greet.....you 🦶🦶💦🌹🌻🌸🔥🙌🙏💯💚❤️💪👏💯நன்றி தம்பி🙏
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Anyone here seen yajnadevam's decipherment of ivc script video on youtube he has a 1hr plus long presentation. Also he had shown more evidences than this channel😅
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I feel home with Brahmi now. It continued in Indian landscape easily for 600 years.
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Earlier it was called as 'Tamil Brahmi' as for a long time researchers thought that it was developed from north to south. But later researchers found that it was much older and hence it is no longer apt to call it as 'Brahmi'. Hence later it is renamed to 'Tamizhi/Tamili'. The Keezhadi excavation also proves this. So kindly correct your words. However it is mysterious how Indus Valley Civilization letters, symbols and art works share more similarities with Tamizhi with such a long distance. Even though the central govt spent a lot in excavating North India over many years for proving that Aryans are natives, they could not fill the gap. Although they concentrate very less on South, we found a lot expanding our history. But the Central Govt is abandoning the expansion of Tamil history. They even abandoned the Keezhadi excavations after finding oldest inscriptions here.
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Brahmi is named after 10th century CE......previously and originally it is known as Dhamma lipi.
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TAMILL....HOW...COME...BARBARIC/ARYAN TERM "BRAMI " USED..