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'Shell script' (sankhalipi)
Hummingbird would like to know how the Candi of Indonesia, and transmission of Tantra and Vajrayana are related to 'shell script' (sankhalipi): Short inscriptions in a peculiar highly ornate undeciphered script (Photo 2), known as ‘shell characters’ or sankhalipi because of a resemblance of the letters to a conch shell (sankha), are found at many archaeological sites in and around India and in Java and Borneo (Salomon 1983a, b). This script is often assumed to be a Brahmi derivative, and various claims to its decipherment have been made and dismissed. As Salomon observes, if it is Brahmi-derived, it has diverged so far from the normal pattern as to be effectively a new script family. Source: NB: Ganacakra transposed: Candi Sukuh

Aum Sri Ashtamangalam Hung Hri Ah
 * Dr. R.K. Sharma. (1990). Studies in Shell Script (Ed.) (Delhi, 1990)

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