What an extraordinary way the reed pen has of drinking darkness and pouring out light!

Calligraphy is one of the most stark and straightforward forms of artistic tenor, hence an anonymous person describes it as: “More powerful than all poetry, more pervasive than all science, more profound than all philosophy are the letters of the alphabet, twenty-six pillars of strength upon which our culture rests."

French calligrapher in her monumental work, , describes it as “the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skilful manner”.

Calligraphy in Kashmir

We do not know when exactly Kashmiris began writing but the practice was possibly encouraged by the needs of Buddhist traders and missionaries. Although the Chinese pilgrim Faxan (circa 400 CE) was silent about copying books, his more illustrious follower Xuanzang (7th century) had a number of scribes at his disposal. The type of Kashmiri script his scribes used would have been similar to that seen in the inscription on the base of the Priyaruchi’s brass Buddha. A few years later the Tibetan mission arrived to adopt this script for their own language. However, no early manuscripts have survived from Kashmir or elsewhere with this early Kashmiri script or with the later Sharada script....

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