




The Varnamala (alphabet) is akin to a curated guldasta (bouquet) of flowers, where each blossom, with its distinct hue, shape, and scent, contributes to a harmonious and fragrant arrangement. No flower seeks to outshine the other; it is their collective presence that weaves the magic.
Similarly, each letter, with its own identity, rhythm and sound, plays a vital role in shaping the richness of language and creating a symphony of expression. Like a bouquet missing even its tiniest bloom, language loses its fullness without the graceful presence of every single letter. It is in this unity of diversity, that both a bouquet and script realise their true beauty.