Rajasthani Script
The Rajasthani Script is a writing system used primarily for the Rajasthani language, which is spoken in the Indian state of Rajasthan. This script is derived from the Devanagari script and is part of the larger family of Brahmic scripts. It features a combination of consonants and vowels, allowing for the representation of various sounds in the Rajasthani language.
Rajasthani Script has several regional variations, reflecting the diverse dialects within Rajasthan. It is used in literature, education, and cultural expressions, playing a significant role in preserving the rich heritage of the Rajasthani people. Despite its historical importance, the script faces challenges due to the dominance of Hindi and English in modern communication.