Vattanian

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Vattanian (alternate spellings: Vattan) is a language from Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre's Theosophical work, Mission de l'Inde en Europe.

In the Mythos

Vattanian alphabet, with other alphabets both common and esoteric.

Vattanian (or "Vattan") is supposedly the primitive source of all the languages in the world, the 22 letters of Vattan being evidently the source for the equivalents of most of the Hebrew and the Sanskrit alphabets. The Vattanian language is the language of Agartha in the Hollow Earth.

Compared to an English alphabet, Vattanian symbols show a lack of corresponding letters between English or other European languages and the Vattanian symbols that are available - specifically, the letters f,i,j,q,u,w and x do not exist in Vattanian, and some ligatures/digraphs (ou, ts, sh, th) exist in Vattanian and not in English.


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