- The Rañjanā
script (
Lantsa) is an
abugida writing system which developed in the 11th
century and
until the mid-20th
century was used in an area from Nepal...
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lotus in the
inner circle.
These tangkas have
legends in the
rarely used
Lantsa script (also
called Rañjana script)
which has its
origin in Nepal. Most...
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Avalokiteshvara (aka Quan Yin, Chenrezig) in Siddham,
Tibetan (Uchen),
Ranajana (
Lantsa), Elvish, and Klingon".
Retrieved 13
October 2015.
Studholme (2002), p....
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Landser (pronounced [
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German neo-**** rock band.
Landser is an old-fashioned
German colloquialism for a low-ranking soldier. The band...
- the
Ranjana script. The
script itself,
along with its
derivatives (like
Lantsa, Phagpa, Kutila) are used in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Leh, Mongolia, coastal...
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formula “Om mani
padme hum” (meaning “jewel in the lotus”) in
ornamental Lantsa (Ranjana) letters. Many
monasteries around Tibet have large, fixed, metal...
- From left to right: Phagspa,
Lantsa, Tibetan, Mongolian,
Chinese and Cyrillic, from 1903 or earlier...
- The
Marchen scripts has some
similarities with the
Tibetan scripts and
Lantsa but at the same time
differs considerably from these. It also
differs from...
- jihavamulīya and upadhmanīya
exists in Kannada, Tibetan, Sharada,
Brahmi and
Lantsa scripts. In the
Burmese script, the
visarga (variously
called ရှေ့ကပေါက်...
- Umey script;
Latinized Tibetan /
Wylie Latinization of
Tibetan script;
Lantsa and
Devanagari script;
Mongol Cyrillic script;
traditional Mongol script...