Indian Scripts
Indian scripts are writing systems used to represent the languages of India. The most prominent scripts include Devanagari, used for languages like Hindi and Sanskrit, and Bengali, used for Bengali and Assamese. Each script has its own unique characters and rules for writing, reflecting the diverse linguistic heritage of the country.
Many Indian scripts are derived from the ancient Brahmi script, which dates back to around the 3rd century BCE. Other notable scripts include Gurmukhi for Punjabi, Gujarati for Gujarati, and Tamil for Tamil. These scripts not only serve as tools for communication but also play a vital role in preserving cultural identity.