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Devanagari (/ˌdeɪvəˈnɑːɡəri/ DAY-və-NAH-gə-ree; in script: देवनागरी, IAST: Devanāgarī,
Sanskrit pronunciation: [deːʋɐˈnaːɡɐriː]) is an
Indic script used...
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Mewati (
Devanagri: मेवाती; Perso-Arabic: میواتی) is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken predominantly by the Meo people. It has
three million speakers in the...
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Rabri Devi (
Devanagri: राबड़ी देवी, IAST: rābar̤ī devī
Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɾɑːbəɽiː d̪eːʋiː]) is an
Indian politician who
formerly served 3 terms...
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POLICE MEDAL above and the
state motto, सत्यमेव जयते (Satyameva Jayate) in
Devanagri script below. On
either side of the
medal are two five-pointed
stars separating...
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Vamana temple (
Devanagri:वामन मंदिर) is a
Hindu temple dedicated to Vamana, an
avatar of the god Vishnu. The
temple was
built between 1050 and 1075. It...
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design incorporated the
initials of
Rajendra Prasad in
Devanagri script in the
centre and four
emblems in gold in all four
corners of the...
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historically considered informal, and
Devanagari was
sometimes spelled as
Devanagri. In
modern Mauritius, the
major script is Devanagari.
Bhojpuri syntax...
- (Devanagari) Odia (Odia)
Punjabi (Gurumukhi)
Sanskrit (Devanagari)
Santhali (
Devanagri or Ol Chiki)
Sindhi (Devanagari or Arabic)
Tamil (Tamil)
Telugu (Telugu)...
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National Emblem of
India and the Corp's
motto inscribed Karm Hi
Dharm in
Devanagri Script.
Omnia Facimus (in Latin),
which translates to 'We can do everything'...
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Nepal who
reigned in the 13th century. Four
short inscriptions written in
Devanagri,
which dates back to a
later period, are yet to be deciphered, barring...