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- Design, Music and other fields, Friedrich Otto Schrader (Compiler), (Devanagiri m****cripts are identified by Character code De.) Catalogue of the Sanskrit...
- Old Scripts of Malayalam http://c-radhakrishnan.info/alphabet.htm Grantha, Vattezhuthu, Kolezhuthu, Malayanma, Devanagiri, Brahmi and Tamil alphabets...
- century) Nepal and Himalayan region = 140,000 South India = 8,600 Others (Devanagiri) = 2,000 Bali and SE Asia = Many —Alexis Sanderson, The Saiva Literature...
- Catholics still prefer to use Konkani in the Roman script rather than its Devanagiri counterpart, especially during the liturgy. "Archdiocese of Goa" by Hull...
- sea level, and this hill is noted for its natural flora and fauna. In Devanagiri this hill is called Siragiri and Chenniyangiri. In Tamil it is called...
- through a self-portrait enmeshed in cow dung and a single LED-inscribed Devanagiri word, "Bihari," meaning someone from the Indian state of Bihar, a qualifier...
- most easily accessed by the Chintpurni Marg Railway station Kuneran. Devanagiri is the local language. In winter the climate is cool and woolen clothes...
- with a banner below to its crest carrying the words "Sri Padmanabha" in devanagiri script. The new coat of arms was the fourth revision of the emblem of...
- Vedanta Sastra Languages- Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi Scripts/Lipis- Devanagiri, Granta, Tamil, Telugu Written commentary on "Pitrumedha Sara Prasna"...
- international scheme of Transliteration.  The kritis were written in Devanagiri as well as in Romanised English fonts.  The book was published in the...