Sora Sompeng
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Sorang Sompeng script
Origin
Before the invention of the the Sorang Sompeng script, the Sora language was written with the Latin, Telugu or Odia scripts. Speakers of Telugu and Odia were keen to promote their scripts to the Sora people, who, instead of choosing one or the other, decided to try to come up with their own script.
Malia Gomango, an influential leader of the non-Christian Sora, inspired his son-in-law, Mangei Gomango to come up with a Sora script. Mangei Gomango, who was familiar with Odia, Telugu and English, headed for the hills and the Sorang Sompeng alphabet came to him in a vision on 18 June 1936. He also founded a religious order dedicated to Akshara Brahma.
The alphabet is used in primary and adult education and in various publications.
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