The term “Barakhadi” is derived from the Hindi words “bara” (meaning twelve) and “khadi” (meaning letters), signifying that it encompasses the twelve primary consonants of the script. Barakhadi essentially represents the basic phonetic units and letters that make up a particular Indian script, such as Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, and many others. It serves as the foundational framework for understanding and mastering the scripts of these languages. Barakhadi, also known as the “alphabet chart” or “script chart,” is a significant and common learning tool across various Indian languages.