Pali Script is a writing system used to transcribe the Pali language, which is the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism. The script has several variations, including Brahmi, Devanagari, and Latin, depending on the region where it is used.
Pali is primarily known for its use in ancient Buddhist texts, such as the Tipitaka, which contains the teachings of the Buddha. The Pali Script helps preserve these teachings and makes them accessible to scholars and practitioners around the world.