nagari script การใช้
- The marks of over 1, 300 conch shell, and Nagari script characters.
- The Nagari script has roots in the ancient " Brhm + " script family.
- The use of Nandinagari, a variant of Nagari script, is mostly confined to the Karnataka region.
- Uttama Chola found in Sri Lanka showing the tiger emblem of the Chola and in Nagari script . ]]
- The Nagari script has been the " primus inter pares " of the traditional South Asian scripts.
- Unlike Halekannada, Kandevi / Goykandi letters were usually written with a distinctive horizontal bar, like the Nagari scripts.
- The consists 3270 s in 51 chapters written in Nagari script and the has 45 chapters written in Oriya script.
- It is written in Nagari script, inscribed on a 1.10 m x 0.56 m sandstone.
- The Gurmukhi and Nagari scripts are distinct but close in their structure, but the Persian Nastaliq script is very different.
- All the inscriptions issued by Bhoja are in Sanskrit language and Nagari script, although some inscriptions feature a few Prakrit words.
- However, all the known Chalukya coins feature Kannada script, while coins of Jagaddeva feature the Nagari script used by the Paramaras.
- Suggesting that this could open written documents to changes, forgeries and confusion he pushed for the use of Nagari scripts in courts.
- The Kalachuri rulers of Ratnapura issued gold, silver and copper coins, wich bear the issuer's name in Nagari script.
- Nandi Nagari script was used to write Sanskrit language, and many Sanskrit copper plate inscriptions of the Vijayanagar Empire were written in that script.
- He was a promoter of the Hindi language, particularly the version known as " khari boli " and popularized the use of the Nagari script.
- The proponents of Hindi argued that the majority of people spoke Hindi and therefore introduction of Nagari script would provide better education and improve prospects for holding Government positions.
- Some rare silver coins featuring a king's head and the legend " Shri Somaladevi " ( or " Shri Somalladevi " ) in Nagari script have been discovered.
- It was the first Sanskrit book to be printed in the Nagari script, when it was published by William Carey in Serampore in 1803 4, with an introduction by Henry Colebrooke.
- Some of the earliest epigraphical evidence attesting to the developing Sanskrit Nagari script in ancient India, in a form similar to Devanagari, is from the 1st to 4th century CE inscriptions discovered in Gujarat.
- It is written in both the Indian Sanskrit language and Old Balinese language, using two scripts, the Nagari script and the Old Balinese script ( which is used to write both Balinese and Sanskrit ).
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