Tigalari is a Southern Brahmic script which was used to write Tulu, Kannada, and Sanskrit languages.Two Tulu epics named Sri Bhagavato and Kaveri from the 17th century were also written in the same script.[7] The name by which this script is referred to is closely tied with its regional, linguistic or historical roots.[6] Arya Ezhuttu, or the more recently coined term Grantha Malayalam, is used to refer to this script in Kerala.Tigalari is also the term that is commonly used to refer to this script in most manuscript catalogues and in several academic publications today.Tulu Ramayana manuscript found in the Dharmasthala archives refers to this script as Tigalari Lipi.A chart showing a complete list of consonant and vowel combinations used in the Tigalari script.[13] The following table compares the consonants ka, kha, ga, gha, ṅa with other Southern Indic scripts such as Grantha, Tigalari, Malayalam, Kannada and Sinhala.