Inspired by true stories of language preservation. Baraha has empowered millions to write, teach, and celebrate India’s diverse script heritage for over two decades.
His grandmother, Parvati, was dying. She had survived the 1983 floods, two husbands, and the disappearance of her eldest son across the border into Pakistan. But she could not survive the silence. Her world was the Mahabharata in Old Kannada, the Vachanas of Basavanna, and the memory of her mother’s voice reciting poetry. Surya, born in Bangalore, spoke Kannada haltingly—the kitchen dialect of roti and sleep. He could not read a single letter of the script she dreamed in. Baraha 10.10 Product Key