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Potential of Javanese Handwriting Calligraphy (Hanacaraka) For Cognitive Therapy

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Title Potential of Javanese Handwriting Calligraphy (Hanacaraka) For Cognitive Therapy
 
Creator Yurisaldi Saleh, Arman
 
Subject Javanese, calligraphy letters, manuscripts, Neuroaesthetic, therapy, cognitive,
 
Description Javanese calligraphy (hanacaraka) is a derivative of the Devanagari letters, also known as hanacaraka. Javanese script is estimated to have started to be used in the Islamic Mataram era in 1608. This letter is used in various manuscripts in the form of chronicles, poetry and other literary writings. There has been no writing in the form of a review related to the potential that can be used for therapy. The users of this letter are Javanese, the number of Indonesian people and it is officially taught at the elementary & junior high school level in the provinces of Central Java and East Java. We will describe the forms of Javanese letters and their potential use from the Neuroaesthetic side.
 
Date 2022-04-18T06:44:55Z
2022-04-18T06:44:55Z
2022
 
Type Article
 
Identifier http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/59534
 
Language en