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MARULIPI VARNAMALA
Marulipi Varnamala is a new script created and developed by Kamanuru Kiran Kumar from Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India, intended for India's unscripted tribal languages. This alphabet is based on some strokes of the original Marulipi script.
Differences between Marulipi and Marulipi Varnamala:
1. Marulipi: Refers to a cryptography method or script developed by Kamanuru Kiran Kumar, possibly for encryption or specific coding purposes. 2. Marulipi Varnamala: This is a specialized version of the Marulipi script, adapted to form an alphabet for India's unscripted tribal languages. Marulipi might serve a more technical or cryptographic purpose, Marulipi Varnamala is designed for linguistic use, particularly to help tribal communities adopt a unified writing system.
In short, Marulipi Varnamala is derived from the original Marulipi script but focuses on creating a usable alphabet for India's unscripted tribal languages.