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Published on: 2003-11-30
Released on: 2003-12-30
Original language: English
This book presents the earliest South Indian inscriptions (ca. second century B.C. to sixth century A.D.), written in Tamil in local derivations of the Ashokan Brahmi script. They are the earliest known Dravidian documents available and show some overlap with the early Cera and Pandya dynasties. Their language is Archaic Tamil, with a few borrowings from Prakrit and influences of old Kannada, both resulting from the early presence of northern Jainism. The widespread occurrence of pottery inscriptions indicates that the Tamil-Brahmi script had taken deep roots all over the countryside, leading to the cultured society visible in the classical Tamil poetry of the Cankam (Sangam) texts of the early centuries C.E. The work includes texts, transliteration, translation, detailed commentary, inscriptional glossary, and indexes. Past Events - Buddhist Studies - University of California ... Friday-Sunday November 46 2016 Conference Conceptuality and Non-Conceptuality in Buddhist Thought Center for Buddhist Studies University of California Berkeley Sri Lankan Tamils - Wikipedia Sri Lankan Tamils (Tamil: ilankai tamiar ? also Tamil: at tamiar Tamil language - Wikipedia Tamil (English pronunciation: / t m l /; Tami; ; pronunciation (help info)) is a Dravidian language predominantly spoken by the Tamil ...
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