Bhagwan Krishna In The Omkar Symbolism
After the Dwarka Town submerged, the migratory people from this town, carried and established many symbolisms about Bhagwan Krishna at the new established town of the Mohan-Jodaro. They carried the writing skill of the age of Bhagwan Krishna at the Mohan-Jodaro. The first letter of this alphabet was the "OM". One of the important seals from the Mohan-Jodaro, mentions the first letter of this alphabet - "OM". This letter is widely known in the Sanskrit literatures as the "pranav- akshar" . The Mohan-Jodaro "pranav- akshar" links this "bow shaped symbolism" with Bhagwan Krishna. Letter sign, "pranav-akshar" is of great importance in all the Indian languages. "OM" is seen in the North Indian Script like the Devanagari. In the South Indian Scripts- Kannada and Telegu retained the original orientation as found on the Mohan-Jodaro seal. The Tamil "OM" sign is oriented like the North Indian Devanagari. T