devanagari in English

noun
1
the alphabet used for Sanskrit, Hindi, and other Indian languages.
As mentioned earlier, from Hindustani have emerged two literary languages, Hindi in Devanagari script with literary and vocabulary borrowings from Sanskrit and Urdu in modified Arabic script with borrowings from Persian.

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1. Devanagari script form of Buddha (“Buddha”) quotations

2. The Constitution stresses the primacy of Hindi which, written in Devanagari script, is the nation's official language.

3. Lohri (Devanagari: लोह्ड़ी, Gurmukhi: ਲੋਹੜੀ, Shahmukhi: لوہڑی) is a popular winter folk festival Celebrated primarily in the Indian Subcontinent

4. The entire Taittiriya Brahmana in Devanagari is downloadable in one single file as tb-deva.pdf (2.5 MB) A searchable file in transliteration of the entire Taittiriya Brahmana is downloadable as tb-find.pdf (1 MB) A combined file of the entire Taittiriya Brahmana containing the text in both Devanagari and transliteration,

5. That is why we have kept this so that that handicap is overcome and we are able to adapt the application of Devanagari in our communications using IT tools.

6. Multilingual edition of Buddhacarita in the Bibliotheca Polyglotta Cowell's edition in Roman characters with supplements from Johnson's edition Same in Devanagari characters Cowell's text and translation (verse by verse) Cowell's translation (only) Buddhist Studies: Buddhacarita

7. Visarga is an allophone of and , and anusvara , Devanagari of any nasal, both in pausa (ie, the nasalized vowel). The exact pronunciation of the three sibilants may vary, but they are distinct phonemes.

8. The Assamese alphabet or Assamese script, is a writing system of the Assamese language.This script was also used in Assam and nearby regions for Sanskrit as well as other languages such as Bodo (now Devanagari), Khasi (now Roman), Mising (now Roman), Jaintia (now Roman) etc