But now the rainbow is invisible. It is made of pure logic. And it connects every Tamil speaker to every other, from a grandmother in Thanjavur who never touched a computer to a child in Toronto learning the script on an iPad. Not every letter has been saved. Thousands of Grantha ligatures, ancient Jain inscriptions, and village shorthand variants remain unencoded. The Unicode committee still meets. New proposals are written. The work is never finished.

First, the printing press arrived in the 16th century, brought by Portuguese missionaries. They carved Tamil letters backwards into wooden blocks. The curves—those beautiful, organic arcs—broke. The ழ lost its tail. The ற became a stiff soldier. The press could not bend; it could only stamp. The vanavil faded.

Arivan dipped his iron stylus. He wrote:

Vanavil To Unicode Page

But now the rainbow is invisible. It is made of pure logic. And it connects every Tamil speaker to every other, from a grandmother in Thanjavur who never touched a computer to a child in Toronto learning the script on an iPad. Not every letter has been saved. Thousands of Grantha ligatures, ancient Jain inscriptions, and village shorthand variants remain unencoded. The Unicode committee still meets. New proposals are written. The work is never finished.

First, the printing press arrived in the 16th century, brought by Portuguese missionaries. They carved Tamil letters backwards into wooden blocks. The curves—those beautiful, organic arcs—broke. The ழ lost its tail. The ற became a stiff soldier. The press could not bend; it could only stamp. The vanavil faded. vanavil to unicode

Arivan dipped his iron stylus. He wrote: But now the rainbow is invisible

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