I illustrates INSCRIPTIONS

This post is a part of both, Wandering Wednesday Series & The A-Z Challenge – April 2013  
My Wandering Wednesday Series are dedicated to the flight of my imagination now and then, captured by my camera lens. And then, favourite songs and movies simply fill in the gaps for the right captions! I try to give you the backstory of the picture too. Perhaps you may see a tale hidden there. Check the previous posts here.
  
Inscriptions tell tales of an era gone by. They seamlessly stitch the how, why, when, where and what of yesterday. Then they add up the answers for a relevant today and pose a new set of questions for an awaiting tomorrow. A sign is sometimes all that you need. A symbol of affection goes a long way. A mark of appreciation is cherished. Sometimes all it takes is to read the writing on the wall. So are you leaving behind a trail of breadcrumbs? Or your footsteps have created a path of their own?
 
This picture has been clicked on my visit to the Kanheri Caves in Mumbai last February. 109 caves carved from Basalt, dating back to the first century, a true historical delight. The writing is the Gupta Brahmi Script from which the Devanagiri script was eventually derived. Devanagiri is considered to be the fount of most Indian scripts.
  
 
 The Writing’s on the Wall since Inception
 
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49 responses to “I illustrates INSCRIPTIONS”

  1. Corinne Rodrigues avatar
    Corinne Rodrigues

    Lovely picture and yes, one wonders what people will make of our words (if they ever find them!) centuries from now. Wonder what the words in this inscription mean too.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Corinne, someday with the help of Wikipedia, I will try and decipher it.

  2. Suzy avatar
    Suzy

    Oh wow. your post was so informative. I’ve never heard of the Gupta Brahmi script. Like Corinne I also wonder what the words on the tablet mean.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Suzy, the letters are given in Wikipedia. It just will take a whole lot of time to decipher it. Someday!

  3. nd60 avatar

    wonderful post by a wanderlust soul 😀

  4. JANU avatar

    It’s all written. Good post.

  5. sridevi datta avatar

    They seamlessly stitch the how, why, when, where and what of yesterday. How beautiful is that ! and of course the picture , but I am lost in the beauty of the words ! 🙂

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Awwww Sri, your comments make me smile always. You pick such phrases, it makes me proud to have written them.

  6. Ritu avatar

    The more I visit and see monuments, the more I realize the power of the written word! Lovely

  7. Meena avatar
    Meena

    The stories that those walls could tell us huh….

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      True that, Meena.

  8. Laxmi Chundi Addanki avatar

    Immortal inscriptions! Gee – you have a way with words. I often retrace them, just to rewind the awesome feel they have.
    Cheers.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Awwww, thanks Laxmi. You made me feel so super!

  9. Shilpa Garg avatar

    Interesting… the writing on the wall from an era gone by…

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Hai na? I was intrigued too!

  10. Anonymous avatar
    Anonymous

    Nice …remembered the inscriptions on my heart and in my brain too .Jacinta

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      So sweet A. Jacinta. you drop in everyday…..and it only makes me happier.

  11. Priya Sreeram avatar

    vinita- such profund thoughts. ‘So are you leaving behind a trail of breadcrumbs? Or your footsteps have created a path of their own?’ wow – magic yarn with words indeed 🙂

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Priya you give me too much credit…..they are just simple words…..

  12. Cynthia Rodrigues Manchekar avatar

    Finally, it is words we have. And you have some of the best ones. I loved your description of inscriptions and how different types of writing touch our lives.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Cynthia. I am glad it touched a chord.

  13. Afshan avatar

    Interesting
    History is my second love after biology !!
    I just get lost in the surroundings thinking and recreating my own imagination of those days
    Quite neat post !

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Oh, learnt a new thing about you Afshan. Happy to know!

  14. G Angela avatar

    what a nice way of presenting the post ! I liked it, thanks for sharing !

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Angela. Happy that you did!

  15. dianasmusings avatar

    Wow !! a thoughtful post. I love visiting historical places and yes love History too.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Diana. This is a must visit in Mumbai.

  16. numerounity avatar

    It is interesting to know whats written there. Does anyone knows how to read them?

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Wikipedia does have a code somewhere. It will take some patience to sit through it.

  17. Ruchira avatar

    what a lovely take on I. I love inscriptions ..How much fun must these historians be having — trying to decipher them !

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      It is like another world Ruchira….and these are tiny windows to them 🙂

  18. Cuckoo avatar

    What I HATE are the ‘modern’ inscriptions – “Meenu loves Shailu”, “our love forever” et al 🙁 Esp when they are on OLD inscriptions.

    And what’s amazing is the bounty of information that these inscriptions carry.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Oh gosh Meera, I swear, you read my mind. How can people be so daft eludes me?

  19. Roshni AaMom avatar

    This capture tells of such a rich history!!

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Yes it does Roshni, silently…..

  20. Nandana avatar

    Loving these Wandering Wednesdays more and more. Never heard about the caves in Mumbai, it was always the beach or movie stars. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      So glad you do Nandana. Do keep visiting.

  21. Shail Mohan avatar

    “Inscriptions tell tales of an era gone by.”
    And that’s why there is romance and intrigue in unraveling/studying it.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      True that Shail, only a soul that loves can know what it is to preserve memories.

  22. Preetilata【ツ】 avatar

    The photograph is definitely beautiful. But what i loved more is how beautifully you have descried it.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Preeti. A beautiful picture can evoke beautiful words.

  23. prateek mathur avatar

    Beautifully written Gee! Picture perfect Inscription…

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Prateek. You are too kind, as per usual.

  24. Sumita Pai avatar

    Devnagri is the only script for the Konkani language as well.

    Fellow A-Z’er here 🙂

    Four Leaf Clover

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Right Sumita. Thanks for dropping by. 🙂

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