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    Re: Tamil Writing Method

    Quote Originally Posted by devapriya
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    Iravadam Mahadevan's total views are Todays Tamil tradition has not saved the Saraswathi River Civilisation, and Dravidian of today has nothing to do with Indus.

    Tamil Vuirmei Letters are arranged in the same order as Sanskrit and adding all additional different letters in the end as shown by Caldwell.

    Tamil Vowels Vyir ezuthu writing Practised till 19th Cen, and Tholkappiyar Ezuthuathikaram confirms that Sanskrit was the base of Brahmi Scripts and Tholkappiyar used Sanskrit writings.

    Devapriya
    Tamil was only a Spoken-Language with no dialect of its own... for several centuries, as asserted by several Researchers including Caldwell and Harts.

    The Origin of Tamil Letters was called "VATTEZHUTHTHU"... mostly in circular shapes... similar to Oriya...

    ...which has developed and improved by stage ofter stage, in course of time.

    Saraswathi Mahal library at Thanjaavoor... is preserving the authentic Palm-leave records on this factor... in an appreciable manner, even now.

    Whereas the origin of Sanskrit letters is the BRAHMI script...which is far different from VATTEZHUTHTHU... we can easily identify and discern.

    In Sindu valley researches at Mohanjadaro and Harappa... what we have conscpicously discovered is...

    ...only Seals... mostly of such VATTEZHUTHTHU... or Fish of different species,... Circle with a Central dot ...Mudhu-makkalh thaazhi... etc...

    ....Based on which German and French Historians vastly differ with the British....

    ... and categorically justify that they are of Dravidian relevance only and exclusively.

    Brahmi script came into existence after several centuries of Vattezhuththu....which has been found all over India including Northern parts....

    ...whereas we don't find Brahmi anywhere in South India.... which fact itself must be enough to prove that Tamil is earlier than Sanskrit.

    Besides...the meaning of the word ...SANSKRIT means ...REFINED DEED. ...

    ...Sans= Refined / Reformed / Improved.... Deed or Outcome or Result.

    So the question arises.... Reformed from what? Then there must have been something earlier, over which Sanskrit was improved upon or developed into.

    What was that another Language?...Tamil?... Or Prakrit? Or Pali?

    PRAKRIT means...Ancient-Deed... Pra= Pracheena = Ancient; Krit = Deed

    Prakrit which was sparcely in vogue...Not so rich ......not possessing a strong Grammar...

    .. unlike Sanskrit and Tamil... cannot be claimed to be of earlier existence prior to Tamil.

    Pali... is not accepted as Prior one to Sanskrit... by one and all.

    No doubt NEITHER TAMIL HAS EMANATED FROM SANSKRIT... NOR VICE-VERSA....

    Both Sanskrit and Tamil are INDEPENDANT CLASSICAL LANGUAGES

    ...originated from Greater India, so called Bharath.

    Since the modern world were mostly under the British rule, for several centuries...

    ....many unfounded false stories...SUITING TO THEIR STRATEGIC CONVENIENCE...

    ...had been forcibly thrust into the Tender brains of the major part of the Global Society....

    ...inculcating a NATIONAL-DIVIDE SPIRIT of Arya and Dravida...

    ...a POISONOUS FEED.. in all the Spheres including the Languistics too.!

    ... which DETRIMENTAL AND SUICIDAL TENDENCIES...killing the Social-Unity...

    ...some Indians are still CARRYING FORWARD AS TRUE !!!. PITIABLE.!!!

    Undoubtedly ...TAMIL is the EARLIEST CLASSICAL-LANGUAGE OF THE GLOBAL MANKIND.!!!...

    ...Originated from Greater-India... so called Bharatha-Kandam.

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