Aksara
Aksara is a term used to refer to the written forms of various abugida and alphasyllabary scripts used in Indonesia, Nepal, and other parts of Asia. The word "aksara" is derived from the Sanskrit word "aksara," which means "imperishable" or "infinite."
In Indonesia, aksara is used to refer to the written forms of various local languages, including Javanese,
In Nepal, aksara refers to the written forms of various regional languages, including Nepali and Maithili. These
The use of aksara scripts in Indonesia and Nepal dates back to ancient times. These scripts were
Aksara scripts are characterized by their use of syllabic symbols to represent sounds. Each symbol in the