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conjuncts instead of
Indic text.
Vatteluttu (Tamil: வட்டெழுத்து,
Vaṭṭeḻuttu and Malayalam: വട്ടെഴുത്ത്,
Vaṭṭeḻuttŭ, IPA: [ʋɐʈːeɻut̪ːɨ̆]) was an alphasyllabic...
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script used to
write Malayalam was the
Vatteluttu script. The
current Malayalam script is
based on the
Vatteluttu script,
which was
extended with Grantha...
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supplanted Vaṭṭeḻuttu in the
Pallava and
Chola kingdoms which lay in the
north portion of the Tamil-speaking region. However,
Vaṭṭeḻuttu continued to...
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spread of Buddhism.
Southern Brahmi evolved into the Kadamba,
Pallava and
Vatteluttu scripts,
which in turn
diversified into
other scripts of
South India and...
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evolved from the Tamil-Brahmi, but independently.
Vatteluttu (Malayalam: വട്ടെഴുത്ത്, romanized:
Vaṭṭeḻuttŭ, lit. 'round writing') is a
script that had evolved...
- Tamil-Brahmi
script was the
parent script that
ultimately evolved into the
later Vatteluttu and
Tamil scripts. An
early mention of a
script for
writing the Tamil...
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Tamil Brahmi fell out of use,
Tamil was
written using a
script called vaṭṭeḻuttu amongst others such as
Grantha and Pallava. The
current Tamil script consists...
- more archaic,
sharing paleographic features of
Tamil Brahmi and
early Vatteluttu. This has led to
proposals that
portions of this
Ganesha temple are likely...
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Kerala used for
writing Malayalam language.
Koleluttu developed from
Vatteluttu script in the post-Chera
Perumal (c. 12th
century onwards)
period in Kerala...
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Tamil script also
changed in the
period of
Middle Tamil.
Tamil Brahmi and
Vaṭṭeḻuttu, into
which it evolved, were the main
scripts used in Old
Tamil inscriptions...