Dravidian Scripts are a group of writing systems used primarily in southern India and parts of Sri Lanka. They are associated with the Dravidian languages, which include Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. These scripts have evolved over centuries and are known for their unique characters and phonetic nature, allowing for accurate representation of sounds in the languages.
The most prominent among the Dravidian Scripts is the Tamil script, which has a rich literary history dating back over 2,000 years. Other scripts, like Telugu and Kannada, also have significant historical and cultural importance. Each script has distinct features but shares common roots, reflecting the linguistic heritage of the Dravidian people.