The Tibetan Alphabet was created in the 7th century by a king named Songtsen Gampo. ๐
He wanted to have a way to write the Tibetan language, so he invited scholars from India to help. They based the Tibetan script on the Indian Brahmi script, making it special and unique. ๐
๏ธ Over time, this alphabet helped write many Buddhist texts, helping to spread
Buddhism in Tibet and beyond! ๐
Today, this history is celebrated in Tibetan culture, showing how writing can connect people across time.