Significance of Written form

The keyphrase "written form" encompasses various meanings across Buddhism, Natyashastra, and Indian history. In Buddhism, it signifies the textual representation of Dharma and the preservation of the Buddha's life story. In Natyashastra, it denotes the documented representation of drama evolving from oral traditions. In the context of Indian history, "written form" indicates the recorded version of language that holds a higher status compared to oral traditions, covering literature on figures like Lord Jhulelal and documented evidence in multiple languages.

Synonyms: Manuscript form, Text

In Dutch: Geschreven vorm

In Finnish: Kirjallinen lomake

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Buddhist concept of 'Written form'

Hindu concept of 'Written form'

The concept of Written form in local and regional sources

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