User:Varunkp1998/NUMBER SYSTEM IN KANNADA

Kannada, a major language in Dravidian languages, has a long history of about 2500 years and Kannada scripts have about 1800 to 2000 years of history, as well as Kannada numerals have its own history.

HISTORY
Kannada numerals have also grown from Brahmi scriptes, like Kannada scripts, which have a history of over 2000 years, known as the Brahmi scriptures of Ashoka. Kannada numerals flourished during the Kadambas in the 4th century AD, with a lot of changes and development. Over time the Chalukyas, the Hoysalas and the Vijayanagara rulers saw a lot of change and development and were present in the 18th century AD during the Mysore Wodeyars.

USAGE
Kannada numerals are more in use than any other Dravidian languages. The most widely used figures after Hindi numerals in India are Kannada numerals and the most widely used in government departments are the use of Kannada numerals in government vehicles, which are a key component of the survival of Kannada numerals in the next generation. The specialty is that the numbers are similar to Kannada and Telugu, as in the script.