Goykanadi or Kandavi Konkani Script


Goykanadi  or Kandavi

It is an ancient script used in the territory of Goa. This script was used to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi. Similarly, it was used by the trading Saraswats and Daivajna / Daivadnya families along with the Modi Script to maintain their accounts.


Usage and extinction

Many Konkani manuscripts which are now found in museums in Portugal are Roman transliterations of Kandavi manuscripts of Hindu epics. The earliest document written in this script is found in a petition addressed by Ravala Śeṭī, a Gaunkar Of Caraim in the islands of Goa, to the king of Portugal. This 15th-century document bears a signature in Konkani which says: Ravala Śeṭī baraha (Translation: writing of Ravala Sethi). It is believed that most of the pre-Portuguese documents and books in Kandavi were burnt by the Portuguese missionaries



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