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Onake Obavva was a brave woman in the kingdom of Chitradurga in Karnataka, who single handedly fought with the army of Hyder Ali. News deepesh - November 9, Ever since the Aryan Khan case is almost numb the internet has found yet another topic to discuss and be inquisitive about and that If such an extant work like Kavirajamarga emerged during 8th century, then the language should have been in a very advanced state in comparison to other languages.
Unlike Tamil, it has no connection to Brahmi. One cannot consider Brahmi as Tamil, because there is no reason to say why and when the name changed to Tamil from Brahmi? Strangely, Sangam literature gives ample references to Kannada and not to Brahmi.
I guess, even more old Kannada inscriptions might have been lost due to the onslaught of various wars. The Pallava king set Vatapi on fire after defeating the Chalukyan emperor, later the Bahamani kings destroyed even more. Many old Kannada inscriptions have been excavated, but are just lying to be analysed by ASI. Please let me know if there is any Tamil sashana excavated and evaluated by ASI dating before 5th century A.
Please do not quote Tamil Brahmi for the script. Another hypothesis that has been overhyped is the Lemuria-theory. It is a well established now that Lemuria Kumari Kandam is a myth and no such land nor humans existed. It was written by Prof. Swamy, who was a professor of Botany and Principal of Presidency college, Chennai.
Will be writing on the antiquity of Kannada Telugu Bengali and other languages. I have mentioned that my intention is to unearth forgotten, misinformed history of India and I have no leanings. I have written on this point in many articles and my pages.
I have requested people to contribute or send authentic links. Though I have been able to find Kannada Brahmi to be a million years old, I have written on this, I am yet to get authentic evidence on Kannada in the Epics or any information on this before Sathavahanas. Tamil Brahmi has been found in Harappa and I have written on this. Well said Anand 1. If Cholas Cheras and pandyas were there and were ruling tamilagam then who Chutus and satavahana above tamilagam 2. Harappan civilization had a direct link with Karnataka via gold and ragi so they must have used a common language for communication so it could be ancient Kannada or undivided Dravidian language 6.
Sangam literature had poets from Karnataka too then how can one say Kannada and Karnataka was not present? This is what Tamil scholars are doing from past to till date The only reason for this is their jealousy over Sanskrit and just to compare Tamil with Sanskrit. In a simple analogy, it will be similar to Pakistan and Bangladesh claiming their antiquity as old as India.
These are new states and have a new culture compared to the antiquity of their land. The same applies while attempting to prove the antiquity of languages.
First and foremost, the concept of Dravidian languages did not exist years before. It was coined somewhere during by a linguistic and missionary named Mr. Robert Cladwell. He thought that Tamil might be the oldest of languages in South India. This transformation for Tamil script happened perhaps during 10th century CE and more adversely during the British rule.
There are two important points to be noted:. Brahmi was just a script and used by many languages. It is as similar to usage of Hindu numerals in many languages. There is no clear evidence to prove where Brahmi script should be considered for Tamil. As mentioned above, just because Brahmi script is seen in current day Tamilnadu, should it be considered Tamil language? Analogously, then Brahmi script B. Then it will imply that most of the current day languages existed in B. If so, our ancient history has to be rewritten in contradiction to what is known and understood in many texts.
Secondly, a language is considered to be well groomed when it has its own words, script and grammar. All these develop in the said order. Hence grammar for a given language evolves after the script and it is essential for further development of the language. In fact, the same sequence is observed while teaching any language to children. Grammar implies the refinement of a language and it succeeds the script. Also it is bizarre to even assume that grammar precedes the text!
With this rationale, Tamil grammar Tolkapiyam could not have originated before its script. Second you know hindi. In Kannada most of word are same like Sanskrit. Yes,Telugu and Kannada Scripts are similar. Both belongs to Dravidian family of languages in southern India. The Chalukyas influenced the modern form of Telugu script and its similarity with modern Kannada script.
Kannada became a literate language much ahead of Telugu language. However, we Kannadigas are ignoring our language. Disclaimer : We respect your thoughts and views! But we need to be judicious while moderating your comments. All the comments will be moderated by the newindianexpress.
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