Use of musical instrument - drum hieroglyph in Indus seals

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shankarank
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Use of musical instrument - drum hieroglyph in Indus seals

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Mandra , mandari is traced to Santali Language.

Mandra we all know is low tone or now used to indicate lower sthaayi.

If this decipherment is accepted , then this is earliest use of a musical instrument/player to logographically represent another word.

Dr. Kalyanaraman's decipherment is based on the basic assumption that symbhols refer to metalwork calling cards/ledgers and wealth accounting, a reason they are found across the traded regions like mesopotamia.

At least left leaners should give it a thought, as they are so fond of ( in fact obsessed with), labor, production, toil and such :D .

AruvAl suttiyal , natchattiram comes to mind :lol:

But then there are references to kaRNi, KaRNika , rim of jar , the ear lobes of a jar sort of - rebus: scribe or accountant as well ;) .

Holder of a writing instrument also is a toiler. Didn't Marx toil? :lol:

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