Goykanadi
Goykānaḍī or Kandavī[2] is a Brahmic script that was once used in the territory of Goa to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi in the Konkan coast.Similarly, it was used by the trading Saraswat and Daivajna families along with the Modi script to maintain their accounts.All books, whatever their subject matter, written in Konkani, Marathi and Sanskrit were seized by the inquisition and burnt on the suspicion that they might deal with idolatry.For instance, even before the inquisition orders in a letter dated 24 November 1548, D Fr Joao de Albuquerque proudly reports his achievement in this direction.[7][8] The earliest document written in this script is found in a petition addressed by Ravala Śeṭī, a Gaunkar of Caraim in the islands of Goa, to the king of Portugal.