AI & ChatGPT searches , social queries for GUPTA SCRIPT

Search references for GUPTA SCRIPT. Phrases containing GUPTA SCRIPT

See searches and references containing GUPTA SCRIPT!

AI searches containing GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

  • Gupta script
  • Script system used to write Sanskrit

    The Gupta script (sometimes referred to as Gupta Brahmi script or Late Brahmi script) was used for writing Sanskrit and is associated with the Gupta Empire

    Gupta script

    Gupta script

    Gupta_script

  • Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent
  • Ancient Indian scripts

    The Gupta script (sometimes referred to as Gupta Brahmi script or Late Brahmi script) was used for writing Sanskrit and is associated with the Gupta Empire

    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient_scripts_of_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Brahmic scripts
  • Family of abugida writing systems

    script for imperial edicts. Northern Brahmi gave rise to the Gupta script during the Gupta period, which in turn diversified into a number of cursives

    Brahmic scripts

    Brahmic scripts

    Brahmic_scripts

  • Brahmi script
  • Ancient script of Central and South Asia

    script engraved on the monuments. Thence the name was adopted in the influential work of Georg Bühler, albeit in the variant form "Brahma". The Gupta

    Brahmi script

    Brahmi script

    Brahmi_script

  • Siddhaṃ script
  • Script of the Brahmic family

    悉曇文字; pinyin: Xītán wénzi; lit. 'Siddham script'). The Siddham script evolved from the Gupta Brahmi script in the late 6th century CE. Many Buddhist

    Siddhaṃ script

    Siddhaṃ script

    Siddhaṃ_script

  • Gupta Empire
  • Ancient Indian empire (c. 3rd century CE – 575 CE)

    gotra of her mother Kuberanaga. Gupta (Gupta script: gu-pta, fl. late 3rd century CE) is the earliest known king of the Gupta dynasty. Different historians

    Gupta Empire

    Gupta Empire

    Gupta_Empire

  • Gupta (king)
  • 3rd-century CE founder of Gupta dynasty of northern India

    Gupta or Shrigupta (Gupta script: Gu-pta, fl. late 3rd century CE) was the founder of the Gupta dynasty of Magadha (eastern India). He is identified with

    Gupta (king)

    Gupta (king)

    Gupta_(king)

  • Nāgarī script
  • Abugida

    after 600 CE as a northwestern variant of the Gupta script. In turn it branched off into several scripts, including Devanagari (meaning "heavenly/godly

    Nāgarī script

    Nāgarī script

    Nāgarī_script

  • Bengali–Assamese script
  • Type of South Asian writing system

    "Gupta script".' (Salomon 1998:19) "Around the late sixth century, the so-called Gupta script of northern India evolved into a distinct new script for

    Bengali–Assamese script

    Bengali–Assamese script

    Bengali–Assamese_script

  • Pyu script
  • Historic Brahmic script used in Burma

    3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, to the Gupta script and Kadamba script dated to the 4th to 6th centuries CE. The Pyu script is presently not in Unicode. Its

    Pyu script

    Pyu script

    Pyu_script

  • Ghatotkacha (king)
  • King of northern India (died c. 319)

    Ghatotkacha (Gupta script: Gha-to-tka-cha, IAST: Ghaṭotkaca, r. c. late 3rd century - early 4th century) was a pre-imperial Gupta king of northern India

    Ghatotkacha (king)

    Ghatotkacha (king)

    Ghatotkacha_(king)

  • Tibetan script
  • Tibetan writing system

    study Buddhism along with Sanskrit. They developed the Tibetan script from the Gupta script while at the Pabonka Hermitage. This occurred c. 620, towards

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan_script

  • Chandragupta II
  • Gupta emperor from c. 375 to c. 415

    inscriptions at the Sacred Rock of Hunza (in present-day Pakistan), written in Gupta script, mention the name Chandra. A few of these inscriptions also mention the

    Chandragupta II

    Chandragupta II

    Chandragupta_II

  • Chandragupta I
  • Gupta emperor from 319 to 335

    Chandragupta I (Gupta script: Cha-ndra-gu-pta, r. c. 319–335) was a monarch of the Gupta Empire, who ruled in northern and central India. His title "Mahārājadhirāja"

    Chandragupta I

    Chandragupta I

    Chandragupta_I

  • Kadamba script
  • Historic abugida of South India

    Goykanadi, Bhattiprolu script, Salankayana script, Pallava script, Gupta script, as well as its descendent, the Kannada script. [citation needed][original

    Kadamba script

    Kadamba script

    Kadamba_script

  • Toramana
  • King of the Alchon Huns from 493 to 515

    Toramana, also called Toramana Shahi Jauvla, (Gupta script: 𑀢𑁄𑀭𑀫𑀸𑀡 To-ra-mā-ṇa, ruled circa 493–515) was the king of the Alchon Huns from 493 until

    Toramana

    Toramana

    Toramana

  • Tocharian script
  • Script used to write the Tocharian languages

    The Tocharian script, also known as Central Asian slanting Gupta script or North Turkestan Brāhmī, is an abugida which uses a system of diacritical marks

    Tocharian script

    Tocharian script

    Tocharian_script

  • Assamese alphabet
  • Writing system of the Assamese language

    inscriptions written in an eastern variety of the Gupta script, adopting significant traits from the Siddhaṃ script in the 7th century. By the 17th century three

    Assamese alphabet

    Assamese alphabet

    Assamese_alphabet

  • Joyig script
  • Brahmic writing system for the Dzongkha language

    to India to study scripts. Among the many Indian scripts, the Tibetan and Bhutanese scripts appear most similar to the Gupta script. The creation of Jogyig

    Joyig script

    Joyig script

    Joyig_script

  • Bhattiprolu script
  • Variant of the Brahmi script

    Bhattiprolu script is also considered the Rosetta Stone of Tamil Brahmi decipherment. Telugu-Kannada script Tamil Brahmi Kadamba script Gupta script Kalinga

    Bhattiprolu script

    Bhattiprolu script

    Bhattiprolu_script

  • Samudragupta
  • Gupta emperor from 335 to 375

    Samudragupta (Gupta script: Sa-mu-dra-gu-pta; 318[citation needed]–375) was the second emperor of the Gupta Empire of ancient India. As a son of the Gupta emperor

    Samudragupta

    Samudragupta

    Samudragupta

  • 2
  • Natural number

    script, where "2" was written as two horizontal lines. The modern Chinese and Japanese languages (and Korean Hanja) still use this method. The Gupta script

    2

    2

  • Mihirakula
  • King of the Alchon Huns from 515 to 542

    Mihirakula (Gupta script: , Mi-hi-ra-ku-la, Chinese: 摩酰逻矩罗 Mo-hi-lo-kiu-lo), sometimes referred to as Mihiragula or Mahiragula, was the second and last

    Mihirakula

    Mihirakula

    Mihirakula

  • Devanagari
  • Indic script used in the South Asia

    century CE, was the Gupta script, Brahmi's first main daughter. ... The Gupta alphabet became the ancestor of most Indic scripts (usually through later

    Devanagari

    Devanagari

    Devanagari

  • Bower Manuscript
  • Manuscript on early treatise of Indian Medicine

    Buddhist memorial stupa near Kucha, northwestern China. Written in early Gupta script (late Brahmi) on birch bark, it is variously dated in 5th to early 6th

    Bower Manuscript

    Bower Manuscript

    Bower_Manuscript

  • Yashodharman
  • 6th century emperor of Malwa in India

    Yashodharman (Gupta script: Ya-śo-dha-rmma, IAST: Yaśodharman) was a ruler of the Malava Empire in North India, from 515 until his death in 545. He belonged

    Yashodharman

    Yashodharman

    Yashodharman

  • Vishnugupta (Gupta Empire)
  • Gupta emperor from 540 to 550

    Vishnugupta Chandraditya (Gupta script: Vi-ṣ-ṇu-gu-pta,) was one of the lesser-known kings of the Gupta Dynasty. He is generally considered to be the

    Vishnugupta (Gupta Empire)

    Vishnugupta (Gupta Empire)

    Vishnugupta_(Gupta_Empire)

  • Masaba Gupta
  • Indian fashion designer (born 1989)

    modern context", citing her "Tamil script sarees and jackets" and the way she uses cotton and muslin. In 2016, Gupta collaborated with Maybelline New York

    Masaba Gupta

    Masaba Gupta

    Masaba_Gupta

  • Kamarupi script
  • Ancient Assamese script

    in this development. The Kamarupi script originated from Gupta script, which in turn developed from Brahmi script. It developed on its own in Kamarupa

    Kamarupi script

    Kamarupi script

    Kamarupi_script

  • Meitei script
  • Writing system used to write Meitei language

    Meithei Mayek is part of the Tibetan group of scripts, which originated from the Gupta Brahmi script Singh, Harimohon Thounaojam (January 2011), The

    Meitei script

    Meitei script

    Meitei_script

  • Gupta (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    empire's ruling Gupta dynasty Gupta era, a calendar era used by the Gupta rulers Gupta script, the script used for writing Sanskrit during the Gupta Empire in

    Gupta (disambiguation)

    Gupta_(disambiguation)

  • Kamarupa inscriptions
  • Medieval Indian inscriptions

    and written in a script which was nearly identical to the eastern variety of the Gupta script. There is a steady evolution in the script over the centuries

    Kamarupa inscriptions

    Kamarupa inscriptions

    Kamarupa_inscriptions

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    have an attested native script: from around the turn of the 1st-millennium CE, it has been written in various Brahmic scripts, and in the modern era most

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Son Bhandar Caves
  • Artificial caves in Bihar, India

    on the dedicatory inscription found in the largest cave — which uses Gupta script of the 4th century CE — the caves are generally dated to the 3rd or 4th

    Son Bhandar Caves

    Son Bhandar Caves

    Son_Bhandar_Caves

  • Kutila inscription of Bareilly
  • active usage of the script by Japanese Buddhist communities. Gupta script Brahmi script Devanagari Ranjana script Lanydza script Isaac Taylor (1883),

    Kutila inscription of Bareilly

    Kutila_inscription_of_Bareilly

  • Alchon Huns
  • 370–670 CE nomadic people who invaded India

    2018. The "h" () is an early variant of the Gupta script. The "h" () is an early variant of the Gupta script. Rev: Dotted border around Fire altar flanked

    Alchon Huns

    Alchon Huns

    Alchon_Huns

  • Kalinga script
  • Historic Brahmic script

    Andhra Pradesh. In earlier forms, the script is strongly mixed with northern and central Indian script forms (Gupta script), while later the mixture with southern

    Kalinga script

    Kalinga script

    Kalinga_script

  • Nepalese scripts
  • Alphabetic writing systems for Nepal Bhasa

    Pro-Licchavi or Pre-Licchavi. The Purva Licchavi script is closely related to the Gupta script. The Purva Licchavi Script – see Purva Licchavi. It is also named

    Nepalese scripts

    Nepalese scripts

    Nepalese_scripts

  • Origin of the Gupta dynasty
  • issued by the later Gupta kings. The Kaushambi style is prominent in the Gupta script. The popularity of the Ganga-Yamuna motif in the Gupta art suggests that

    Origin of the Gupta dynasty

    Origin_of_the_Gupta_dynasty

  • Sharvavarman
  • Maharajadhiraja of Kanyakubja from 560 to 575

    Nalanda Asirgarh Sharvavarman (Brahmi script: 𑀰𑀭𑁆𑀯𑁆𑀯𑀯𑀭𑁆𑀫𑁆𑀫𑀸 , Gupta script: Śa-rvva-va-rmmā, complete form: Śarvavarman Indra Bhattarika)

    Sharvavarman

    Sharvavarman

    Sharvavarman

  • Kacha (king)
  • Maharajadhiraja

    Kacha (Gupta script: Kā-cha, IAST: Kāca, c. 4th century) was a king of India, possibly a member of the Gupta dynasty. He is known only from his gold coins

    Kacha (king)

    Kacha (king)

    Kacha_(king)

  • Spitzer Manuscript
  • Oldest known or surviving philosophical manuscript in Sanskrit

    to 200–230 CE. The text is written in the Brahmi script (Kushana period) and some early Gupta script. The Spitzer Manuscript was found near the northern

    Spitzer Manuscript

    Spitzer Manuscript

    Spitzer_Manuscript

  • Odia script
  • Script primarily used to write the Odia language

    of Odia script. The Odia script (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଅକ୍ଷର, romanized: Oṛiā akṣara, also Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଲିପି, romanized: Oṛiā lipi) is a Brahmic script, mainly used

    Odia script

    Odia script

    Odia_script

  • Outline of ancient India
  • Sanskrit Old Tamil Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent Brahmi Tamil-Brahmi Pallava script Gupta script Kadamba script History of Jainism History

    Outline of ancient India

    Outline of ancient India

    Outline_of_ancient_India

  • Budhagupta
  • Gupta emperor from 476 to 495

    Damodarpur Nalanda Eran Sankarpur Budhagupta (Gupta script: Bu-dha-gu-pta, r. c. 476 – 495 CE) was a Gupta emperor and the successor of Kumaragupta II.

    Budhagupta

    Budhagupta

    Budhagupta

  • Narasimhagupta
  • Gupta emperor from 495 to 530

    Narasimhagupta (Gupta script: Na-ra-si-ṅha-gu-pta) Baladitya was the Gupta Emperor from 495 to 530. He was son of Purugupta and probably the successor

    Narasimhagupta

    Narasimhagupta

    Narasimhagupta

  • Toramana II
  • Huna King

    Toramana II (Gupta script: Śrī Toramāṇa, "Lord Toramana") was a ruler of the Alchon Huns in the 6th century CE. Around the middle of the 6th century CE

    Toramana II

    Toramana II

    Toramana_II

  • Iron pillar of Delhi
  • Historic pillar in the Mehrauli district of Delhi, India

    shardulvikridita metre. It is written in the eastern variety of the Gupta script. The letters vary from 0.3″ to 0.5″ in size, and resemble closely to

    Iron pillar of Delhi

    Iron pillar of Delhi

    Iron_pillar_of_Delhi

  • Maukharis of Kannauj
  • Early medieval dynasty in the Gangetic plains

    The Maukhari dynasty (Gupta script: , Mau-kha-ri) was a post-Gupta dynasty who controlled the vast plains of Ganga-Yamuna for almost a century from Kannauj

    Maukharis of Kannauj

    Maukharis of Kannauj

    Maukharis_of_Kannauj

  • Allahabad Pillar
  • One of the Pillars of Ashoka

    historical document of the classical Gupta age". It is in excellent Sanskrit, written in the more refined Gupta script (a later version of Brahmi) by the

    Allahabad Pillar

    Allahabad Pillar

    Allahabad_Pillar

  • Hunnic Wars
  • Series of wars

    Huns and an alliance of Indian polities (Gupta Empire, Aulikaras and Maukharis) The Huna conquest of the Gupta Empire was facilitated by the administrative

    Hunnic Wars

    Hunnic_Wars

  • Bengali alphabet
  • Abugida used to write Bengali

    support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Bengali script or Bangla alphabet is the standard writing system used to write the Bengali

    Bengali alphabet

    Bengali alphabet

    Bengali_alphabet

  • Gwalior inscription of Mihirakula
  • have been published thereafter. It is damaged, its script is the northern class of ancient Gupta script and the entire composition is in poetic verse. It

    Gwalior inscription of Mihirakula

    Gwalior_inscription_of_Mihirakula

  • Shri
  • Sanskrit honorific

    used for women in general (regardless of marital status). In Devanagari script for Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi and other languages, the word ⟨श्री⟩ is a combination

    Shri

    Shri

    Shri

  • Umachal rock inscription
  • 5th-century rock inscription in Assam

    Mahendravarman (fl. c. 470–494) of the Varman dynasty. The script is in the Nagari variety of the Gupta script and the language is Sanskrit prose. Though the Nilachal

    Umachal rock inscription

    Umachal_rock_inscription

  • Ramagupta
  • Maharajadhiraja

    variety of the Gupta script and discovered in central India, mention a king called Ramagupta: this seems to attest the existence of a Gupta emperor named

    Ramagupta

    Ramagupta

    Ramagupta

  • Kumaragupta I
  • Gupta emperor from 415 to 455

    Kumaragupta I was Gupta emperor from 415 until his death in 455. A son of the Gupta king Chandragupta II and Queen Dhruvadevi, he seems to have maintained

    Kumaragupta I

    Kumaragupta I

    Kumaragupta_I

  • Kumaragupta II
  • Gupta emperor from 473 to 476

    Kumaragupta II (Gupta script: Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta) Kramaditya was an emperor of the Gupta Empire. An image of Gautama Buddha at Sarnath notes that he succeeded

    Kumaragupta II

    Kumaragupta II

    Kumaragupta_II

  • Skanda Purana
  • Medieval-era Sanskrit text

    manuscript of Skanda Purana in a Kathmandu library in Nepal, written in Gupta script. They dated the manuscript to 8th century CE, on paleographic grounds

    Skanda Purana

    Skanda Purana

    Skanda_Purana

  • Laṇḍā scripts
  • Writing systems of northwestern Indian Subcontinent

    misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. The Laṇḍā scripts, from the term laṇḍā meaning "without a tail", is a Punjabi word used to

    Laṇḍā scripts

    Laṇḍā_scripts

  • Ishanavarman
  • Maharajadhiraja of Kankaykubja from 550 to 660

    Iśanavarman (Gupta script: , Ī-śā-na-va-rmmā) was the first independent Maukhari king of Kannauj. He was a very powerful king, and adopted the title of

    Ishanavarman

    Ishanavarman

    Ishanavarman

  • Gopika Cave Inscription
  • Sanskrit inscription in the Barabar Caves, Bihar, India

    left inscriptions in Sanskrit. These inscriptions are in then prevalent Gupta script and these have survived. After the 14th-century, the area was occupied

    Gopika Cave Inscription

    Gopika Cave Inscription

    Gopika_Cave_Inscription

  • Kumaragupta III
  • Gupta emperor from 530 to 540

    Kumaragupta III (Gupta script: , Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta) was a later Gupta Emperor, ruling from 530 to 540. He succeeded his father Narasimhagupta in about 530

    Kumaragupta III

    Kumaragupta III

    Kumaragupta_III

  • Purugupta
  • Gupta emperor from 467 to 473

    Purugupta (Gupta script: Pu-ra-gu-pta, Sanskrit: पुरुगुप्त) (reigned 467–473 CE) was an emperor of the Gupta dynasty in northern India. Purugupta was

    Purugupta

    Purugupta

    Purugupta

  • Pali
  • Indo-European language native to the Indian subcontinent

    the form of four palm-leaf folios using a transitional script deriving from the Gupta script to scribe a fragment of the Cullavagga. The oldest known

    Pali

    Pali

  • Shaka (Kushan)
  • Kushan emperor from 300 to 350

    Shaka (Gupta script: Sha-kā) may have been one of the last rulers of the Kushan Empire around 325–345. He may have succeeded Vasudeva II. There is a group

    Shaka (Kushan)

    Shaka (Kushan)

    Shaka_(Kushan)

  • Dogri script
  • Abugida for the Dogri language

    Anshuman (2015-11-04). "L2/15-234R: Proposal to encode the Dogra script" (PDF). Gupta, Veena (2020). Dogri Vyakaran (in Dogri) (5th ed.). Bari Brahmana

    Dogri script

    Dogri script

    Dogri_script

  • Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley
  • and Gupta script. Inscriptions from the 14th century onwards, which are the most numerous, are in Newar language (Nepal Bhasa) and Nepal script. The

    Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley

    Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley

    Stone_inscriptions_in_the_Kathmandu_Valley

  • Early Indian epigraphy
  • History of South Asian writing systems

    consensus are the Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd century BCE, in the Brahmi script. If epigraphy of proto-writing is included, undeciphered markings with symbol

    Early Indian epigraphy

    Early Indian epigraphy

    Early_Indian_epigraphy

  • Vasudeva II
  • Kushan emperor from c. 275 to 300

    II. The name of the ruler appears vertically next to his left arm in Gupta script: Vā-su. Rezakhani, Khodadad (2017). "From the Kushans to the Western

    Vasudeva II

    Vasudeva II

    Vasudeva_II

  • Sushruta Samhita
  • Ancient Sanskrit medical compendium

    152 folios, written on both sides, with 6 to 8 lines in transitional Gupta script. The manuscript has been verifiably dated to have been completed by the

    Sushruta Samhita

    Sushruta Samhita

    Sushruta_Samhita

  • Panchayat (TV series)
  • Indian comedy-drama television series

    home itself". Neena Gupta plays the role of Manju Devi, the village Pradhan, and a homemaker. She initially accepted the script on the basis of the response

    Panchayat (TV series)

    Panchayat_(TV_series)

  • Mitra dynasty (Kosambi)
  • Historical ruling family in India

    appear on the coinage. The Mitra dynasty was ended when Samudragupta of the Gupta Empire annexed Kosambi in the middle of the 4th century CE. The Vatsa region

    Mitra dynasty (Kosambi)

    Mitra_dynasty_(Kosambi)

  • Assamese script (traditional)
  • Writing system for some Indic languages

    century. Its earliest form, the ancient Kamarupi script, evolved through Gupta and Northern Indian script varieties, maintaining a cultural individuality

    Assamese script (traditional)

    Assamese script (traditional)

    Assamese_script_(traditional)

  • Harivarman
  • Founder of the Maukhari dynasty

    Hari-varman (Gupta script: Ha-ri-va-rmmā) was the first Maharaja of Kannauj and the founder of the Maukhari dynasty. He is the first ruler to be named

    Harivarman

    Harivarman

  • Gupta
  • Family name

    director and script writer Puja Gupta, winner of Miss India Universe in 2007 Rachel Gupta, Indian model and Miss Grand International 2024 Raman Gupta, Indian

    Gupta

    Gupta

  • Black Warrant (TV series)
  • Indian streaming television series

    Black Warrant: Confessions of a Tihar Jailer by Sunil Gupta and Sunetra Choudhury, about Gupta's time as a jailer at Tihar Prisons. Created by Vikramaditya

    Black Warrant (TV series)

    Black_Warrant_(TV_series)

  • Nalanda mahavihara
  • Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India

    inscriptions discovered at Nalanda, which are in the Gupta-style and Gupta-era scripts. During this period, the Gupta kings were not the only patrons of Nalanda

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda_mahavihara

  • Tibeto-Burman languages
  • Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family

    the first centuries is known from inscriptions using a variant of the Gupta script. The Tangut language of the 12th century Western Xia of northern China

    Tibeto-Burman languages

    Tibeto-Burman languages

    Tibeto-Burman_languages

  • Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana
  • Sanskrit stone inscripton

    inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana, is a Sanskrit inscription in the Gupta script dated to about 532 CE, on a slate stone measuring about 2 feet broad

    Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana

    Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana

    Mandsaur_stone_inscription_of_Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana

  • List of scripts with no ISO 15924 code
  • Gugyeol Gupta script Hamnosys Iban iConji IsiBheqe soHlamvu Kadamba Kaddare Kaida Karani Kherinci Khamti Khati baburi Khitan large script Khom script (Ong

    List of scripts with no ISO 15924 code

    List_of_scripts_with_no_ISO_15924_code

  • Lakulisa Mathura Pillar Inscription
  • 4th century Sanskrit inscription

    Pillar Inscription is a 4th-century CE Sanskrit inscription in early Gupta script related to the Shaivism tradition of Hinduism. Discovered near a Mathura

    Lakulisa Mathura Pillar Inscription

    Lakulisa Mathura Pillar Inscription

    Lakulisa_Mathura_Pillar_Inscription

  • Baybayin
  • Ancient Philippine writing system

    This article contains Baybayin script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Baybayin characters

    Baybayin

    Baybayin

  • Vadathika Cave Inscription
  • Hill cave in Gaya district

    of Anantavarman, is a 5th- or 6th-century CE Sanskrit inscriptions in Gupta script found in the Nagarjuni hill cave of the Barabar Caves group in Gaya district

    Vadathika Cave Inscription

    Vadathika_Cave_Inscription

  • Hindu Kush
  • Mountain range near the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan

    the Gāndhārī language and Kharoṣṭhī script, while others are in Sanskrit and written in forms of the Gupta script. According to Alfred Foucher, the Hindu

    Hindu Kush

    Hindu Kush

    Hindu_Kush

  • Sridharavarman
  • Saka General, Great Satrap and King

    Sridharavarman (Gupta script: , Shri-dha-ra-va-rmma-na, ruled c. 339 – c. 368 CE) was a Saka (Indo-Scythian) ruler of Central India, around the areas of

    Sridharavarman

    Sridharavarman

    Sridharavarman

  • Mirzapur (film)
  • Upcoming Indian film by Gurmeet Singh

    Munna's stepmother Shweta Tripathi as Gajgamani "Golu" Gupta Shriya Pilgaonkar as Swaragini "Sweety" Gupta, Guddu's love interest Harshita Gaur as Dimpy Pandit

    Mirzapur (film)

    Mirzapur_(film)

  • Ayurveda
  • Pseudoscientific alternative medicine originating from India

    the manuscript to be a native of India using a northern variant of the Gupta script, who had migrated and become a Buddhist monk in a monastery in Kucha

    Ayurveda

    Ayurveda

    Ayurveda

  • Pillars of Ashoka
  • Series of monolithic columns on the Indian subcontinent

    inscription attributed to the second king of the Gupta empire, Samudragupta, is in the more refined Gupta script, a later version of Brahmi, and is dated to

    Pillars of Ashoka

    Pillars of Ashoka

    Pillars_of_Ashoka

  • Hephthalites
  • 5th–8th-century nomadic confederation in Central Asia

    Skandagupta of the Gupta Empire in the 5th century CE. In the early 6th century CE, the Alchon Hun Hunas in turn overran the part of the Gupta Empire that was

    Hephthalites

    Hephthalites

  • Pallava script
  • Brahmic writing system

    the Tamil script via the intermediate script/step called Chozha-Pallava-Script and Grantha script have originated from the Pallava script. Pallava also

    Pallava script

    Pallava script

    Pallava_script

  • Toramana of Kashmir
  • Huna King

    Toramana of Kashmir (Gupta script: Śrī Toramāṇa, "Lord Toramana"), was a ruler of Kashmir in the 6-7th century CE. This ruler has often been called "Toramana

    Toramana of Kashmir

    Toramana of Kashmir

    Toramana_of_Kashmir

  • Gujarati script
  • Indian script

    The Gujarati script (ગુજરાતી લિપિ Gujarātī lipi) is an abugida for the Gujarati language, Kutchi language, and various other languages. It is one of the

    Gujarati script

    Gujarati script

    Gujarati_script

  • Thai script
  • Abugida script for languages spoken in Thailand

    The Thai script (Thai: อักษรไทย, RTGS: akson thai, pronounced [ʔàksɔ̌ːn tʰāj]) is the abugida used to write Thai, Southern Thai and many other languages

    Thai script

    Thai_script

  • Modi script
  • Historical script used in the Maratha Empire

    The Modi script was used alongside the Devanagari script to write Marathi until the 20th century when the Balbodh style of the Devanagari script was promoted

    Modi script

    Modi script

    Modi_script

  • Linguistic history of India
  • Brahmi script via the Gupta script, which also gave rise to the Devanagari script as well as a number of other Asian scripts such as Tibetan script. Siddhaṃ

    Linguistic history of India

    Linguistic history of India

    Linguistic_history_of_India

  • Shahmukhi
  • Script used to write the Punjabi language

    or King's mouth', Gurmukhī: ਸ਼ਾਹਮੁਖੀ) is the right-to-left abjad-based script developed from the Perso-Arabic alphabet used for the Punjabi language varieties

    Shahmukhi

    Shahmukhi

    Shahmukhi

  • Malayalam script
  • Brahmic script used commonly to write the Malayalam language

    non-Latin script. Malayalam text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. Malayalam script (Malayāḷa

    Malayalam script

    Malayalam script

    Malayalam_script

  • Diamond Sutra
  • Buddhist sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    written in the Sanskrit language, and written in an ornate form of the Gupta script. This same Sanskrit manuscript also contains the Medicine Buddha Sūtra

    Diamond Sutra

    Diamond Sutra

    Diamond_Sutra

  • Languages of India
  • Rudradaman (c. 150 CE). It developed into the Gupta script, which then branched into northern scripts like Devanāgarī and Śāradā. Is a scheduled language

    Languages of India

    Languages of India

    Languages_of_India

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

AI search references containing GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

AI search queries for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

Follow users with usernames @GUPTA SCRIPT or posting hashtags containing #GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

Online names & meanings

  • Bhavadeesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu, Traditional

    Bhavadeesh

    Another Name of Lord Shiva

  • Pettitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (especially southeastern)

    Pettitt

    English (especially southeastern) : variant spelling of Petit.

  • Roselin
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Roselin

    Pretty Rose

  • Athirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indonesian

    Athirah

    Flower

  • Shamir
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Christian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Shamir

    Rock that can Penetrate Metal; Precious Stone; Like a Flint Stone; A Message; Tidings; Thorn

  • Abhay
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhay

    Fearless

  • Gavrilio
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Gavrilio

    God is My Strengh

  • Narinder
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Narinder

    The King; King of Society; King of Men

  • Rith
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rith

    Persevering enemy, Somebody who gives shelter

  • Alborz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Alborz

    Mountain

AI search & ChatGPT queries for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing GUPTA SCRIPT

Other words and meanings similar to

GUPTA SCRIPT

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing GUPTA SCRIPT

GUPTA SCRIPT

  • Scripturian
  • n.

    A Scripturist.

  • Campana
  • n.

    Same as Gutta.

  • Isonandra
  • n.

    A genus of sapotaceous trees of India. Isonandra Gutta is the principal source of gutta-percha.

  • Scripturally
  • adv.

    In a scriptural manner.

  • GuttAe
  • pl.

    of Gutta

  • Kamptulicon
  • n.

    A kind of elastic floor cloth, made of India rubber, gutta-percha, linseed oil, and powdered cork.

  • Gutta-percha
  • n.

    A concrete juice produced by various trees found in the Malayan archipelago, especially by the Isonandra, / Dichopsis, Gutta. It becomes soft, and unpressible at the tamperature of boiling water, and, on cooling, retains its new shape. It dissolves in oils and ethers, but not in water. In many of its properties it resembles caoutchouc, and it is extensively used for many economical purposes. The Mimusops globosa of Guiana also yields this material.

  • Scripturist
  • n.

    One who is strongly attached to, or versed in, the Scriptures, or who endeavors to regulate his life by them.

  • Fluavil
  • n.

    A hydrocarbon extracted from gutta-percha, as a yellow, resinous substance; -- called also fluanil.

  • Mutule
  • n.

    A projecting block worked under the corona of the Doric corice, in the same situation as the modillion of the Corinthian and Composite orders. See Illust. of Gutta.

  • Scripturalness
  • n.

    Quality of being scriptural.

  • Vulcanization
  • n.

    The act or process of imparting to caoutchouc, gutta-percha, or the like, greater elasticity, durability, or hardness by heating with sulphur under pressure.

  • Amaurosis
  • n.

    A loss or decay of sight, from loss of power in the optic nerve, without any perceptible external change in the eye; -- called also gutta serena, the "drop serene" of Milton.

  • Drop
  • n.

    Same as Gutta.

  • Gutta
  • n.

    One of a series of ornaments, in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the lower part of the triglyphs, and also to the lower faces of the mutules, in the Doric order; -- called also campana, and drop.

  • Pachonta
  • n.

    A substance resembling gutta-percha, and used to adulterate it, obtained from the East Indian tree Isonandra acuminata.

  • Gutta
  • n.

    A drop.

  • Alban
  • n.

    A white crystalline resinous substance extracted from gutta-percha by the action of alcohol or ether.

  • Sapotaceous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a natural order (Sapotaceae) of (mostly tropical) trees and shrubs, including the star apple, the Lucuma, or natural marmalade tree, the gutta-percha tree (Isonandra), and the India mahwa, as well as the sapodilla, or sapota, after which the order is named.