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March 29, 2008 - Sarasvati writing system -- Mlecchita vikalpa encodes speech, mleccha speech. It is mlecchita vikalpa (an alternative system of rendering in writing, the lingua franca, mleccha). Mleccha may be called the substrate language of all Indian languages. (Mlecchita vikalpa is a phrase used by Vatsyayana). The word, mleccha, is used in early texts, Mahabharata and S'atapatha Brahmana as referring to the spoken dialect. The speech, mleccha and writing system, mlecchita vikalpa are related to workers in mines, smithy and mints. All the pictorial motifs and signs are hieroglyphs referring to the repertoire of mine-workers, smithy and mint.
Over 150 attempts at decipherment have contributed to advancing the understanding of the writing system and every one of the decipherers has provided insights into unraveling the tough nut to crack. We are beholden to these savants for the contributions made by them to understand the messages left behind by our ancestors who created the most extensive civilization of their times. The apparent failure of over 150 decipherments of Indus Script announced so far is principally due to 1) non-recognition of signs and pictorial motifs as hieroglyphs and 2) non- recognition of mleccha as Language 'X'. These two deficiencies have been substantially remedied in this work and over 90% of all glyphs of nearly 4000 epigraphs read rebus using the substratum lexemes of all Indian languages, Munda, in particular and repertoire of smithy and mint, in particular.
The book, titled: Indus script encodes mleccha speech, is in 5 volumes:
URLs for reading ebooks/download:
URLs for the 5 volumes – ebooks -- of Indus Script encodes mleccha speech:
http://sarasvati97.blogspot.com
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2231843/writing
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2231860/dictionary
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2232464/epigraphica
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2232534/language
www.scribd.com/doc/2232617/lexicon
PS: The book, titled: Indus script encodes mleccha speech, is in 5 volumes (including a CD for volume 5 of 5111 pages): can be obtained from Jayalakshmi Book Stores, 6 Apparsami Koil St., Mylapore, Chennai Tel. 91 44 24990539 jibh_rkc ( @ ) hotmail dot com
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