How was Sanskrit (language) alphabets developed?

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Sanskrit alphabets evolved from the Brahmi script, systematized for phonetics and clarity.
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The Sanskrit alphabet, primarily written in the Devanagari script today, evolved from the ancient Brahmi script, with a strong emphasis on ordinary tradition and precise pronunciation, where scholars like Panini codified the language's grammar and structure, resulting in a highly systematic arrangement...
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The Sanskrit alphabet, primarily written in the Devanagari script today, evolved from the ancient Brahmi script, with a strong emphasis on ordinary tradition and precise pronunciation, where scholars like Panini codified the language's grammar and structure, resulting in a highly systematic arrangement of letters based on phonetic principles, differentiating between vowels and consonants with specific articulation points across the mouth; essentially, Sanskrit letters were designed to accurately represent the sounds of the language as it was spoken, making it a highly refined system for writing down an orally transmitted language. read less
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What is the total strength of Indian who speaks Sanskrit ?
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"निशान्धकारे" explain the sandhi  ?

Which language you want ?? If you have it in Telugu it is savarnadeergha sandhi. Nisa and andhakaara.both words end with the sound a.when it happens this will be savarna dheerga sandhi.
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