In the bustling hub of Bengaluru’s Avenue Road, tucked behind a crumbling archway, lay an antique printing press named ‘Kannada Koota.’ It was the last of its kind. The old owner, Appaji, was a man who spoke little but listened to the whispers of metal and paper.
Kama: In Sanskrit and Kannada, Kama refers to desire, wish, or longing, and is one of the four goals of human life (purusharthas) in Hindu philosophy. Kathegalu: This simply means "stories" in Kannada.
English translation of the Kannada caption:
Types of Kannada Fonts
In the bustling hub of Bengaluru’s Avenue Road, tucked behind a crumbling archway, lay an antique printing press named ‘Kannada Koota.’ It was the last of its kind. The old owner, Appaji, was a man who spoke little but listened to the whispers of metal and paper.
Kama: In Sanskrit and Kannada, Kama refers to desire, wish, or longing, and is one of the four goals of human life (purusharthas) in Hindu philosophy. Kathegalu: This simply means "stories" in Kannada.
English translation of the Kannada caption:
Types of Kannada Fonts