Sharada script
The Sarada script is an abugida writing system of the Brahmic family of scripts, developed from ca. the
8th century. It is closely related to and predates
Devanagari. Originally more widespread, its use became later restricted to
Kashmir, and it is now rarely used at all. The name
sharada means "
autumnal".
The Sharada script is also known as Sarada, Sarda, and Sharda.
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The
Sarada script is an abugida writing system of the Brahmic family of scripts, developed from ca. the
8th century. It is closely related to and predates
Devanagari. Originally more widespread, its use became later restricted to
Kashmir, and it is now rarely used at all. The name
sharada means "
autumnal".
The Sharada script is also known as Sarada, Sarda, and Sharda.
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