The enigmatic unicorn depicted in Harappan art may, in fact, represent the true Pashupati. Read on to explore this intriguing interpretation…
Category Archives: Harappan Seals & Script Research
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 9
The Harappan seal M-1186A, also known as the ‘Divine Adoration seal’, depicts the worship of Mother Goddesses. The seal carries an inscription. Read on to know what the inscription says ……..
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 8
A pottery carrying a seven-character inscription was discovered during an underwater excavation at the Late Harappan site of Bet Dwarka. What does the inscription say? Read on to know more………
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 7
There are quite a number of proofs that ascertain the Harappan-Mesopotamian trade contacts, and the scholars have been speaking and writing a lot about it. Here, for the first time ever, we have an enthralling evidence that attests the Harappan – Anantolian relationship……………
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 6
According to the traditional belief, the story of Ramayana took place about 18 million years before the present. As per my research, the Mahabharata is a historical record of the Harappans who lived about 5000 years ago. This post is about a Harappan tablet that plausibly depicts an event of the Ramayana days……..
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 5
Part-1 of this sequel series gave an overview of the Indus/Harappan script and part-2 explained the Tamil origin of the Harappan script. Part-3 interpreted the Dholavira signboard and part-4 deciphered the Pashupati Seal inscription. Now, read this part-5 to know what the Harappan tablet H2000-4483/2342-01 says……..
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 4
This sequel series is all about interpreting the hitherto undeciphered Harappan script. This part-4 shall decipher the Pashupati Seal inscription and also try to interpret the decoded data………
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 3
The bronze-age signboard at the Dholavira Harappan site could be a name board in the ancient Tamil language. Read on to know more………
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 2
The bronze-age Harappans lived in the northern and north-western part of the Indian subcontinent; then how come their script had a Tamil background? Read on to find out the answer………
TAMIL BACKGROUND OF THE HARAPPAN SCRIPT – Part 1
The decryption of Egyptian hieroglyphs was done in 1820s. The Mesopotamian cuneiform was interpreted in 1850s. The Mayan script was decoded in 1950s. Will the Harappan script ever get deciphered? Read on to find out the answer……………..