Likh
Likh is a traditional form of Indian calligraphy, originating from the ancient Indian script known as Brahmi. It is characterized by its intricate and ornate style, often used for decorative purposes in religious and cultural contexts. The term "Likh" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Likha," which means "writing" or "inscription."
Likh encompasses a variety of scripts, including Devanagari, which is widely used in India for writing Hindi
Likh is not only a form of artistic expression but also a means of preserving cultural and
In contemporary times, Likh continues to be a vibrant and evolving art form. It is celebrated in