INDEXING STROKES OR INDEXING COMPONENT

A Mantrakshar indexing component is a graphical component of a Mantrakshar character under which the character is listed in a Mantrakshar dictionary. This component is often a semantic indicator similar to a morpheme, though sometimes it may be a phonetic component or even an artificially extracted portion of the character.

The alphabet of human thought (Latin: alphabetum cogitationum humanarum) is a concept originally proposed by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz that provides a universal way to represent and analyze ideas and relationships by breaking down their component pieces. All ideas are compounded from a very small number of simple ideas which can be represented by a unique character [1] [2]

Logic was Leibniz's earliest philosophic interest, going back to his teens. René Descartes had suggested that the lexicon of a universal language should consist of primitive elements.[3]

In contemporary philosophy, there are at least three prevailing ways to understand what a concept is:[4]

Mental representations (or mental imagery) enable representing things that have never been experienced as well as things that do not exist.[5] Think of yourself traveling to a place you have never visited before, or having a third arm. These things have either never happened or are impossible and do not exist, yet our brain and mental imagery allows us to imagine them. Although visual imagery is more likely to be recalled, mental imagery may involve representations in any of the sensory modalities, such as hearing, smell, or taste. Stephen Kosslyn proposes that images are used to help solve certain types of problems. We are able to visualize the objects in question and mentally represent the images to solve it.[5]

Representationalism (also known as indirect realism) is the view that representations are the main way we access external reality. The representational theory of mind attempts to explain the nature of ideas, concepts and other mental content in contemporary philosophy of mind, cognitive science and experimental psychology. In contrast to theories of naïve or direct realism, the representational theory of mind postulates the actual existence of mental representations which act as intermediaries between the observing subject and the objects, processes or other entities observed in the external world. These intermediaries stand for or represent to the mind the objects of that world.

Shape and position within characters

Radicals may appear in any position in a character.It may appear at the bottom,left,right,top,bottomleft,bottomright, upperleft,upperright or enclosed.This positioning can be used as the analogy of writing glyphs in sanskrit alphabets as conjuncts and vowels combinations.

Some Radicals are written in their short forms as seen in the vowel combinations.

Here the logic can be seen in writing the combined forms while neglecting some of the original character which leads to the combined whole form of the original character.

They could also be classified based on the mixture of chemicals like heterogenous mixture and homogenous mixture. Homogenous mixture would be very less because they use same type of radicals but they can be seen extensively used in case of pronouns.

MANTRA (3 alphabets) ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
bei Bed bed bett Kreváti , cline Cubile
kua Kurs (Polish) chair Stuhl Karékla Cathedra
nau Nau (Polish) ship Schiff Ploío , nautus Navis
tei Tre (Italian) stairs Treppe Skáles Scalae
tau Tav (Armenian) table Tisch Trapézi Mensa
ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
kia Kit (Turkish) Book Buchen Vivlío , biblio Liber
bai Bay (Turkish) Flag Flagge Simaía Flag
wia Wiad (Polish) Message Botschaft Mínyma Nuntius
lia Lir (Albanian) Money Geld Chrímata Pecunia
ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
shang Sag (Turkish) Arrow Pfeil Vélos , toxon Sagitta
Vaa Vaa (Maori) Balance Balance Isorropía Libra
Baa Bar Bar Bar Bar radius
Bua Bua (Irish) Board Planke Sanída , abakos Tabula
Bong Box Box Kasten Koutí Box
Fia Fır (Turkish) Brush Bürste Voúrtsa Peniculus
Kan Kap (Turkish) Cover Startseite Kálymma , calypto , steganos opercula , tegum , tectum
Kong Kor (Albanian) Crown Krone Stémma Corona
Gun Gun - Gun Pistole Oplo Gun
cheng Cek (Albanian) Hammer Hammer Sfyrí Malleus
Qian Qap (Albanian) Lock sperren Kleidariá cincinno
Xian Kil (Turkish) Sword Schwert Spathí , xiphos gladius , ensis
Shia Ska (Albanian) shield
sui Sui (Mandarin Chinese) Object Objekt Antikeímeno Object
ton Tor (Welsh) Depression Depression lákkos pit
han Haf (Welsh) Elevation Elevation Anýpsosi Elevatio
cun Cun (Welsh) Hole Loch Trýpa Foramen
yin Yhd (Finnish) Join Beitreten Symmetochí Join
kon Kor (Danish) Corner Ecke Gonía Anguli
qan Qat (Arabic) Cut Schnitt Tomí Secare
Byn Centre Center Kéntro centrum
ond Oda (Turkish) Room Zimmer Domátio thalamus
long Lox (Irish) Place Ort Thési Place
tin Tem (Khmer) Time Zeit chrónos Tempus
wan Waz (Middle High German) Weight Gewicht Város Pondus
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
doo Doo (Sindarin) action Handlung drasi actio
tsu Tsv (Russian) Colour Farbe Chróma Color
ust Ust (Russian) Create Erstellen Dimiourgó Create
ring Rik (Estonian) Electricity Elektrizität Ilektrikí enérgeia Electricity
jie Jie (Mandarin Chinese) Evaluation Auswertung Ektímisi Aestimatio
foo Fos (Esperanto)
teng Teg (Welsh) Group Gruppe Omáda Group
aau Ayu (Lingala) Help Hilfe Voítheia Auxilium
shei Sep (Indonesian) Tool Werkzeug Ergaleío Instrumentum
ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
liu Alf (Danish) Alphabet Alphabet Alfávito Alphabetum
ria Rhy (Welsh) Music Musik mousiki Musica
nan Nam (Vietnamese) Name Name Onoma Nomen
vang Vam (Sanskrit) Pain Schmerz Pónos Dolor
taa Taa (Gujarati) Script Skript Grafí Script
ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
pang Pas (Catalan) Passage Passage Pérasma Transitus
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
Ain Air (English) Air Luft ras Air
khe Khe (Vietnamese) Cloud Wolke Sýnnefo Nubes
Xam Xam (Vietnamese) Earth Erde Gi terra
Hin Ahi (Hawaiian) Fire Feuer Fotiá Ignis
Vin Vat (Lao) Water Wasser Neró Aqua
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
lun Lul (Hebrew) Flower Blume Louloúdi Flos
Min Mat (Polish) Food Essen Fagitó Cibus
on Ovo (Portuguese) Fruit Frucht Karpós Fructus
yang Yap (Tagalog) Leaf Blatt Fýllo folium
pha Pha (Lao) Light Hell Fos lux
tso Tso (Tibetan) Mountain Berg Vounó mons , monta
lao Lao (Thai) Sound Klang Íchos Sonus
pua Pua (Hawaiian) Tree Baum Déntro Arbor
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
sei Sel (Korean) Moon Mond selene , Fengári Luna
shen Stj (Icelandic) Star Stern Astéri Stella
shu Slu (Czech) Sun Sonne Ílios solis
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
mun Mut (Ancient Egyptian) Death Tod Thánatos Mors
ling Hai (Vietnamese) Life Leben zoi vita
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
Zin Zyn (Dutch) Brain Gehirn Enkéfalos Brain
Shin Cyt (Greek) cell Zelle cyto -
Lin Lym (Welsh) gland Drüse adeno -
Dan Dal (Gaelic) Heart Herz Kardiá Cordis
Ing Ile (French) intestine Darm entero -
nin Nyr (Old Norse) kidney Niere nephro reno
huan Hig (Old English) liver Leber hepato jecor
pung Pum (Welsh) lung Lunge pneumono pulmo
ming Mys (Greek) Muscle Muskel Mys , sarcos Musculus , carnis
sin Sin (Danish) nerve Nerv neuro nerve
tun Tum (Turkish) stomach Magen gastro ventro
gong Gob (Welsh) Womb Mutterleib Mítra , metro Uteri
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
hai Hay (Armenian) Animal Tier Zóo Animal
kian Kye (Welsh) Bird Vogel Poulí , ornitho Avis
ong Opa (Kikuyu) child Kind pedo Animal
fei Fes (Arabic) Face Gesicht Prósopo Face
nun Nuk (Greenlandic) Female Weiblich Thilykós , gunaikós Feminae
zhin Azy (Kazakh) fetus Fötus fetus -
fing Fis (Albanian) Fish Fisch Psári , ichthyo Piscium , pisces
man Man (Indonesian) Human Menschlich anthropos Humanum
bung Bug (Swedish) Insect Insekt Entomo Insectum
zhen Zer (Yiddish) Male Männlich Arsenikós Masculum
oin Oin (Irish) Person Person Prósopo Persona
usi Usi (Fijian) doer Macher actor
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
rang Ram (Bulgarian) Arm Arm Brátso Arm
bon Azt (Nahuatl,aztec) body Karosserie somato corpora
fin Uln (Norwegian) Finger Finger Dáchtylo Digitus
pun Tav (Armenian) Foot Fuß Pódi Foot , pedis
mai Mai (Maori) Hand Hand Chéri , cheiro Manus
ping Pic (Welsh) Leg Bein skeleos , Pódi Leg, gamba , crus, cruris
sua Sua (Samoan) Mouth Mund Stóma Os
qun Qut (Klingon) Tail Schwanz Ourá Cauda
bang Bak (Turkish) trunk Stamm trunko -
fun Flü (German) Wing Flügel Ptéryga Wing
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
aun Aur (Cornish) Ear Ohr otos , Aftí Auris
jian Zyf (Welsh) Eye Auge omma , ophthalmo ,mati Oculus
dian Dhi (Welsh) Nose Nase rhinus , Mýti Nasus
nian Nyi (Tibetan) Tongue Zunge Glóssa lingua
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
tan Tak (Thai) Hair Haar Malliá , tricho , nema Hair , pilus , hirtus
hen Hes (Danish) Teeth Gebiss dóntia Dentes
gin Gid (Arabic) Nail Nagel Karfí Nail , nychus
kuan Korn (Norwegian) Horn Horn Kérato Cornu
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
via Vra (Swedish) skeleton Skelett skeleton skeleton
ENGLISH MANTRAKSHAR
mooning
Bend
bow
corpse
Cross legged
full Bend
half Bend
half stand
Kneel
lounge
lunge
Move
Prostration
Side Stand
Sit
slouch
squat
Stand
otherself
self
Lower arm
Raised arm
Spoonhand
fist
fly
wave
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
any (fict) Any Irgendein Opoios quis
Vyr Different Anders Diaforetikós diversum
Tyn Equal Gleich Isos aequalis
Gyx Excess Überschuss ypérvasi excess
Syl Less Weniger oligo minus
Nyr Negation Negation negatio
Myn possess besitzen
Wry Question Frage erótisi quaestio
Fyx some etwas
Hax That Dass Aftó hoc
Zyx This Das óti quod
Pyr With Mit me cum
Kyx against gegen anti contra
Ryn according gemäß
Lyr rough
MANTRA ENGLISH GERMAN GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
Qyx Across Über dia per , trans
Dax Along Eine lange Katá míkos cum
Jyx behind hinter
ni down Nieder
Pyn front Vorderseite
le left links
de right Rechts
up up hoch
ENGLISH GREEK LATIN MANTRAKSHAR
mung Mind Myaló Mentem
hung Emotion Synaisthima adfectus
rong Wheel trochos rota , rotare
bou Bouba
ting string
zian Seed
tai Stone
pia particle

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