Spend some time with what could be the world’s first signboards. See if you can glean any meaning from the ancient letters, and be the first to decipher the code.
We do have all decoding - Codies in ARCHAEOLOGICAl section of our reference library, of OLD Persian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian and ancient language used at that time e.g. AVESTHAN coding, codices in MUDRAYA (today’s Egypt) Regars and Thanks for your all co-operative support and comments.
Many of language decoding and archaeologist do claim that they have most of decodices of indosaraswati language, but that is not the real fact, it does not decode complete dholavira signboard an mathamatical equations.
When a PHONATIC langage written in sign codedd language most of half letters or ANUSWARs (nasal sounds N , M) are missing from interpretation because of the non phonatic LANGAUGE INTERPRETER. AVETHAN langage decoding by ARABIC interpreters. and Indus interpretation by western interpreters.
SIMILARLY a LOST language decodices can not be decyphered with the help INDUS decodises though it matches with similar symboles eg DHLAVIRA symboles match with most of INDUS codices.
But there are chances to Decode with A LANGUAGE help of lost language like KUTCHI language. and similarity are seen in region of whole of INDUS RIVER BASIN culture. eg "PeY" HeTe, UTHe etc used in region of Hindukush, Swat- Punjab, Sindh and to Kutch and is not limited there but to the middle of central African tribal language of tribes of JUNGLE of GHANA, use "PeY" for "Father"
One interpretation was as (THE SIGN BOARD TEXT OF "DHOLAVIRA". the time was passing slowly - there was a lightning-blow. The destruction caused may have brought the meaning to 'destructive', then to 'vile')
Meaning THE SIGN BOARD TEXT OF "DHOLAVIRA". the time was passing slowly - there was a lightning-blow. The destruction caused may have brought the meaning to 'destructive', then to 'vile'.
This means that there has been fall of big meteors and not the actual lightening as word expectations. The destruction and as the time was not passing means they were waiting for some particular incidence to happen ! but what? may be they were waiting for the Sunrise in the morning but due to the destruction caused by the Falls of meteors that have created sky covered with the dust and there was no sun rise for many months. So their time was not passing and TIME WAS SO SLOW for waiting for the Sun rise. which proves that Kutch Saraswati civilisation were destroyed by the Meteor impacts in the Kutch and so Luna craters and other craters in the Rann Of the Kutch are in fact the true signs of those incidence of the Meteor impact before +3000BC. and Egyptian crater in SW Egypt 24K size is responsible for the destruction of Egypt civilisation which was known as "MUDRAYa" - (Sanskrit word) at that time.
13. THE SIGN BOARD TEXT OF "DHOLAVIRA". The text runs from left to right with the following signs : 391- 256- 327- 391- 261- 134- 98-391-391-53. Some people read 134 as 124, but elsewhere it never makes any pair either with 261 or with 98.Therefore, it is 134. The text may be read thus: ci re pau ci ca i pa ci ci bha. There are 5 groups, each of two syllables; namely : (i) ci re reflecting in the Vedic adverb cire "for a long time". (ii) pau ci reflecting in the dialectal poc "vile, wicked". (iii) ca i has contracted to ce in a Tantric formula "cAmuNDAyai vic-ce". (iv) pa ci reflecting in the verb pac "to cook". (v) ci bha reflecting in the dialectal verb cibh "to crush under the teeth". Based on these reflections, the clause ci re may mean : the time was passing slowly. pau (wind) ci (be) may mean : there was a storm. The destruction caused by the storm may have brought the meaning to 'destructive', then to 'vile'. ca (light) i (move) is doubtful, but it is perhaps some kind of blessing. pa ci refers to some fiery accident, and means : there was a conflagration. ci (be) bha (light) means : there was a lightning-blow.
Thanks for sharing valuable content, this is what I need to know. Thank you once again, it's very interesting. I wish you all the best for your next blog in future.
We do have all decoding - Codies in ARCHAEOLOGICAl section of our reference library, of OLD Persian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian and ancient language used at that time e.g. AVESTHAN coding, codices in MUDRAYA (today’s Egypt)
ReplyDeleteRegars and Thanks for your all co-operative support and comments.
Many of language decoding and archaeologist do claim that they have most of decodices of indosaraswati language, but that is not the real fact, it does not decode complete dholavira signboard an mathamatical equations.
When a PHONATIC langage written in sign codedd language most of half letters or ANUSWARs (nasal sounds N , M) are missing from interpretation because of the non phonatic LANGAUGE INTERPRETER. AVETHAN langage decoding by ARABIC interpreters. and Indus interpretation by western interpreters.
SIMILARLY a LOST language decodices can not be decyphered with the help INDUS decodises though it matches with similar symboles eg DHLAVIRA symboles match with most of INDUS codices.
But there are chances to Decode with A LANGUAGE help of lost language like KUTCHI language. and similarity are seen in region of whole of INDUS RIVER BASIN culture. eg "PeY" HeTe, UTHe etc used in region of Hindukush, Swat- Punjab, Sindh and to Kutch and is not limited there but to the middle of central African tribal language of tribes of JUNGLE of GHANA, use "PeY" for "Father"
One interpretation was as (THE SIGN BOARD TEXT OF "DHOLAVIRA". the time was passing slowly - there was a lightning-blow. The destruction caused may have brought the meaning to 'destructive', then to 'vile')
Meaning THE SIGN BOARD TEXT OF "DHOLAVIRA". the time was passing slowly - there was a lightning-blow. The destruction caused may have brought the meaning to 'destructive', then to 'vile'.
This means that there has been fall of big meteors and not the actual lightening as word expectations. The destruction and as the time was not passing means they were waiting for some particular incidence to happen ! but what? may be they were waiting for the Sunrise in the morning but due to the destruction caused by the Falls of meteors that have created sky covered with the dust and there was no sun rise for many months. So their time was not passing and TIME WAS SO SLOW for waiting for the Sun rise. which proves that Kutch Saraswati civilisation were destroyed by the Meteor impacts in the Kutch and so Luna craters and other craters in the Rann Of the Kutch are in fact the true signs of those incidence of the Meteor impact before +3000BC. and Egyptian crater in SW Egypt 24K size is responsible for the destruction of Egypt civilisation which was known as "MUDRAYa" - (Sanskrit word) at that time.
13. THE SIGN BOARD TEXT OF "DHOLAVIRA".
The text runs from left to right with the following signs : 391- 256- 327- 391- 261- 134- 98-391-391-53. Some people read 134 as 124, but elsewhere it never makes any pair either with 261 or with 98.Therefore, it is 134. The text may be read thus: ci re pau ci ca i pa ci ci bha. There are 5 groups, each of two syllables; namely :
(i) ci re reflecting in the Vedic adverb cire "for a long time".
(ii) pau ci reflecting in the dialectal poc "vile, wicked".
(iii) ca i has contracted to ce in a Tantric formula "cAmuNDAyai
vic-ce".
(iv) pa ci reflecting in the verb pac "to cook".
(v) ci bha reflecting in the dialectal verb cibh "to crush under the
teeth".
Based on these reflections,
the clause ci re may mean : the time was passing slowly.
pau (wind) ci (be) may mean : there was a storm. The destruction caused by the storm may have brought the meaning to 'destructive', then to 'vile'.
ca (light) i (move) is doubtful, but it is perhaps some kind of blessing.
pa ci refers to some fiery accident, and means : there was a conflagration.
ci (be) bha (light) means : there was a lightning-blow.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing valuable content, this is what I need to know. Thank you once again, it's very interesting. I wish you all the best for your next blog in future.
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