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Bisu Hembram, India (Odisha) <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/112.133.214.254|112.133.214.254]] ([[User talk:112.133.214.254|talk]]) 09:32, 9 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
Bisu Hembram, India (Odisha) <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/112.133.214.254|112.133.214.254]] ([[User talk:112.133.214.254|talk]]) 09:32, 9 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->


Throughout the 20th century the Santali language has been written in a variety of alphabets like Devnagiri, Roman, Bengali, Odiya etc. The mode of writing was developed/created during the time of developement of others indict script by pondit Murmu and most widely used throughout Chhottnagpur including West Bengal is called “OL CHIKI” which literally means “OL CHIKI PARSI”(OL CHIKI SCRIPT) it's consisting of 35 alphabets including 11 Vowel and 24 consonants. The Principle Six vowel are known as "Raha-Alang"(Main vowels) and 5 diacritic altogether become 11 vowels. The alphabets were arranged according to the concise linguistic principle and this arrangement was accepted by the Kherwal community for the development of “SANTALI” language and Literature. The system of transliteration used in the famous book “PARSI POHA” & " RONOR" (Grammar) confirmed to a system that scholar/writer have almost universally accepted to indicate the pronunciation of each "Kherwal" sound. It is a unique modern developed script which has both "Capital & Small" letter this Uniqueness of OL CHIKI PARSI/ALPHABATE is also proved from the used of the single alphabet “ING = I, AM= You, AJ= He" which indicate its richness from the other developed indict script of India. The deciphering of sign and symbol of the script can be understand from the literary drama book "BIDU-CHANDAN" which seems to be retrieving of the Indict Script used by the Kherwal Community during the period of “Mohenjo-Daro & Harapan” Civilizations.(By Parbati Hembram) ([[User:Parbati Hembram|Parbati]] ([[User talk:Parbati Hembram|talk]]) 01:50, 24 November 2013 (UTC))
Throughout the 20th century the Santali language has been written in a variety of alphabets like Devnagiri, Roman, Bengali, Odiya etc. The mode of writing was developed/created during the time of development of others indict script by pondit Murmu and most widely used throughout Chhottnagpur including West Bengal is called “OL CHIKI” which literally means “OL CHIKI PARSI”(OL CHIKI SCRIPT) it's consisting of 35 alphabets including 11 Vowel and 24 consonants. The Principle Six vowel are known as "Raha-Alang"(Main vowels) and 5 diacritic altogether become 11 vowels. The alphabets were arranged according to the concise linguistic principle and this arrangement was accepted by the Kherwal community for the development of “SANTALI” language and Literature. The system of transliteration used in the famous book “PARSI POHA” & " RONOR" (Grammar) confirmed to a system that scholar/writer have almost universally accepted to indicate the pronunciation of each "Kherwal" sound. It is a unique modern developed script which has both "Capital & Small" letter this Uniqueness of OL CHIKI PARSI/ALPHABATE is also proved from the used of the single alphabet “ING = I, AM= You, AJ= He" which indicate its richness from the other developed indict script of India. The deciphering of sign and symbol of the script can be understand from the literary drama book "BIDU-CHANDAN" which seems to be retrieving of the Indict Script may be used by the "Kherwal Community" during the period of “Mohenjo-Daro & Harapan” Civilizations. On the mathematical understanding separate small book " ELKHA" (Matha) was wriiten , where the distinct mathematical terms has been arranged for linguistic use and identification. ([[User:Parbati Hembram|Parbati]] ([[User talk:Parbati Hembram|talk]]) 01:50, 24 November 2013 (UTC))






The language of this article needs to be improved. The article do need more authentic references. References are very much needed to make the article authentic. At minimum the references to book Bidu-Chandan, Hital, and Bakhen should be there in this article. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/14.139.128.14|14.139.128.14]] ([[User talk:14.139.128.14|talk]]) 05:04, 29 October 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
The language of this article needs to be improved. The article do need more authentic references. References are very much needed to make the article authentic. At minimum the references to book Bidu-Chandan, Hital, and Bakhen should be there in this article. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/14.139.128.14|14.139.128.14]] ([[User talk:14.139.128.14|talk]]) 05:04, 29 October 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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The AutoBio Graphy of Pondit Murmu has not yet Published , so let us wait for some more month for public displaying{ Bisu Hembram, India (Odisha) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.133.214.254 (talk) 09:32, 9 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Throughout the 20th century the Santali language has been written in a variety of alphabets like Devnagiri, Roman, Bengali, Odiya etc. The mode of writing was developed/created during the time of development of others indict script by pondit Murmu and most widely used throughout Chhottnagpur including West Bengal is called “OL CHIKI” which literally means “OL CHIKI PARSI”(OL CHIKI SCRIPT) it's consisting of 35 alphabets including 11 Vowel and 24 consonants. The Principle Six vowel are known as "Raha-Alang"(Main vowels) and 5 diacritic altogether become 11 vowels. The alphabets were arranged according to the concise linguistic principle and this arrangement was accepted by the Kherwal community for the development of “SANTALI” language and Literature. The system of transliteration used in the famous book “PARSI POHA” & " RONOR" (Grammar) confirmed to a system that scholar/writer have almost universally accepted to indicate the pronunciation of each "Kherwal" sound. It is a unique modern developed script which has both "Capital & Small" letter this Uniqueness of OL CHIKI PARSI/ALPHABATE is also proved from the used of the single alphabet “ING = I, AM= You, AJ= He" which indicate its richness from the other developed indict script of India. The deciphering of sign and symbol of the script can be understand from the literary drama book "BIDU-CHANDAN" which seems to be retrieving of the Indict Script may be used by the "Kherwal Community" during the period of “Mohenjo-Daro & Harapan” Civilizations. On the mathematical understanding separate small book " ELKHA" (Matha) was wriiten , where the distinct mathematical terms has been arranged for linguistic use and identification. (Parbati (talk) 01:50, 24 November 2013 (UTC))[reply]

The language of this article needs to be improved. The article do need more authentic references. References are very much needed to make the article authentic. At minimum the references to book Bidu-Chandan, Hital, and Bakhen should be there in this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.139.128.14 (talk) 05:04, 29 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]