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When the third Sukhama-Dukhama period of the Hundavasarpini period was nearing its end, the first Tirthankar of the era, Shri Rishabhdev Ji, was born from the womb of Mata Marudevi in the courtyard of his father Nabhiraya. Read More
At the end of the Bhogabhumi, when the Kalpavriksha-affected subjects came to the court of the fourteenth Kulakara king Nabhirayaji, he sent them to his son Rishabadeva, the holder of tri-knowledge (Mati-Srut-Avadhi Jnana). Rishabadeva taught the people the practice of the six karmas (Asi, Masi, Krishi, Vidya,Vanijya and Shilpa). People made their lives easier with the help of these six karmas.
Of these six actions, the action called Vidya(education) is the deepest, the widest and the best. Rishabhdev taught the same to his 101 sons and also to his 2 daughters by not considering them inferior to his sons. Adi Vidhata also preached to the general public that "unless women are educated, our next generation cannot be educated." It was difficult but people accepted the sermon as a royal decree. That is why Maharaj Rishabhdev ji started this preaching from his own daughters.
The daughters named Brahmi and Sundari, who were entering their youth, were called by King Rishabhdev and were told the importance of education in life, an educated person was called a guide in society; a man without education was called an animal. Thus, knowing the importance of education in life, Brahmi and Sundari, with great humility, requested their father ,King Rishabhdev ji to give them knowledge, gift of education, so that they could enrich their lives and of thier loved ones as well.
Seeing his two daughters eligible and enthusiastic for receiving education, he started educating them in the auspicious Nakshatra-muhurta etc. 'Brahmi 'was the eldest daughter, so he donated' Akshar Vidya 'by making her sit on the right hand side and' Ank Vidya 'by making' Sundari 'sit on the left hand side.
Bhog bhoomi exists till the third period(era), that is, ten types of useful items of life are easily accessible to humans from Kalpavriksha during this period. The creatures born in this land got the desired thing only by contemplating in front of the trees without making any effort. There were no friends, no relations, no connection with anyone then.
Language is a means of expressing one's feelings. The art of writing the language is called 'script'. At the end of the third period there was language. Which was it? Prakrit language is the language of nature. The language which has been cultured and refined is called Sanskrit language. At the end of the third period, there was interaction through the 'Prakrit language', but the language could not be written. King Rishabhdev Ji fulfilled this deficiency and taught 'Lipi Vidya' to his elder daughter Brahmi.
Every language has its own script like Sanskrit, Apabhramsha, Hindi, Pali,etc. have their script as 'devnagri'. The script of the English language is Roman and that of Punjabi language is' Gurmukh '. Thus, independent languages have their own scripts. By the way, you can write any language from any script; Such as -॥श्री आदिनाथाय नमः॥ .It is written in the Devanagari script of Sanskrit language. You can write it in Roman script; For example, Shri Adityanath Namah. Similarly, you can write any language in any script but not in a complete and standard way. To write completely and correctly, you need to use the script of that language.
The natural language of human beings is called the prakrit language. It's script was taught by King Rishabhdev to his daughter Brahmi and by Brahmi to everyone. For this reason, the script of the Prakrit language came to be known as Brahmi. Brahmi script. King Rishabhdev taught Brahmi to write by sitting on the right side, which is why 99% of the world's scripts are written from left to right. Because the first script of this Avasarpini period is' Brahmi 'and on close study of all the scripts so far, it is known that all the scripts are derived from the Brahmi script. See - Indian Ancient Script Mala - Gaurishankar Ojha *
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