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  • Ranjana script
  • Abugida writing system

    The Rañjanā script (Lantsa) is an abugida, one of the Nepalese scripts, used to write Sanskrit and Newari (Nepal Bhasa). It was used across regions from

    Ranjana script

    Ranjana script

    Ranjana_script

  • Nepalese scripts
  • Alphabetic writing systems for Nepal Bhasa

    follows: Rañjana style Rañjana script Flat-headed style Newar script Pāchūmol script Hiṁmol script Kuṁmol script Curve-headed style Bhujiṁmol script Golmol

    Nepalese scripts

    Nepalese scripts

    Nepalese_scripts

  • Ranjana
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Ranjana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ranjana may refer to: Ranjana script, an abugida writing system Ranjana Deshmukh (1955–2000), Indian

    Ranjana

    Ranjana

  • Soyombo script
  • Abugida-type writing system

    derived from the Ranjana script. Details of individual characters resemble traditional Mongolian writing systems and the Old Turkic script. The eastern Mongols

    Soyombo script

    Soyombo script

    Soyombo_script

  • Newar language
  • Sino-Tibetan language of central-eastern Nepal

    Bhasa is generally written in Newar script, Bhujimol script, Ranjana script and Devanagari script. Newar script, also known as Nepal Lipi, emerged in

    Newar language

    Newar language

    Newar_language

  • Languages of Nepal
  • fifteen scripts are currently in use in Nepal.Nepali is written in Devanagari script, Nepalbhasa (Newar) in Newar script, Ranjana script, Bhujimol script, Maithili

    Languages of Nepal

    Languages of Nepal

    Languages_of_Nepal

  • Official script
  • Designated writing system of a jurisdiction

    alphabet Nepal Nepali language — Devanagari Nepal Bhasa — Ranjana script Maithili — Tirhuta script and Kaithi Bhojpuri language — Kaithi and Devanagari Tharu —

    Official script

    Official_script

  • Newar script
  • Nepalese script

    2016. Retrieved 24 June 2016. ScriptSource page on Prachalit Nepal script Fonts for Prachalit, Ranjana and Brahmi scripts Noto Sans Newa (GitHub) – a Noto

    Newar script

    Newar script

    Newar_script

  • Brahmic scripts
  • Family of abugida writing systems

    Nagari) Assamese Bengali Tirhuta (Mithilakshar) Odia Nepalese Newar Bhujimol Ranjana Soyombo Tibetan Meitei Mayek Lepcha Limbu Khema ʼPhags-pa Zanabazar square

    Brahmic scripts

    Brahmic scripts

    Brahmic_scripts

  • Tibetan tangka
  • Tibetan currency until 1941

    circle. These tangkas have legends in the rarely used Lantsa script (also called Rañjana script) which has its origin in Nepal. Most probably they were originally

    Tibetan tangka

    Tibetan tangka

    Tibetan_tangka

  • Baybayin
  • Ancient Philippine writing system

    This article contains Baybayin script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Baybayin characters

    Baybayin

    Baybayin

  • Prayer wheel
  • Devotional tool in Buddhism

    culture is predominant. Traditionally, a mantra is written in Ranjana script or Tibetan script, on the outside of the wheel. The mantra Om mani padme hum

    Prayer wheel

    Prayer wheel

    Prayer_wheel

  • Bengali–Assamese script
  • Type of South Asian writing system

    other symbols. The Bengali–Assamese script, sometimes also known as Eastern Nagri, is an eastern Brahmic script, primarily used today for the Bengali

    Bengali–Assamese script

    Bengali–Assamese script

    Bengali–Assamese_script

  • Devanagari
  • Indic script used in the South Asia

    (/ˌdeɪvəˈnɑːɡəri/ DAY-və-NAH-gə-ree; in script: देवनागरी, IAST: Devanāgarī, Sanskrit pronunciation: [deːʋɐnaːɡɐriː]) is an Indic script used in the Indian subcontinent

    Devanagari

    Devanagari

    Devanagari

  • Gujarati script
  • Indian script

    The Gujarati script (ગુજરાતી લિપિ Gujarātī lipi) is an abugida for the Gujarati language, Kutchi language, and various other languages. It is one of the

    Gujarati script

    Gujarati script

    Gujarati_script

  • Brahmi script
  • Ancient script of Central and South Asia

    India that appeared as a fully developed script in the 3rd century BCE. Its descendants, the Brahmic scripts, continue to be used today across South and

    Brahmi script

    Brahmi script

    Brahmi_script

  • Bengali alphabet
  • Abugida used to write Bengali

    support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Bengali script or Bangla alphabet is the standard writing system used to write the Bengali

    Bengali alphabet

    Bengali alphabet

    Bengali_alphabet

  • Telugu script
  • Writing system from the Brahmic family of scripts

    instead of Indic text. Telugu script (Telugu: తెలుగు లిపి, romanized: Telugu lipi), an abugida from the Brahmic family of scripts, is used to write the Telugu

    Telugu script

    Telugu script

    Telugu_script

  • ʼPhags-pa script
  • Mongolian writing system

    Phagspa (/ˈpɑːɡzˌpɑː/ PAHGZ-PAH),[citation needed] ʼPhags-pa or ḥPʻags-pa script is an alphabet designed by the Tibetan monk and State Preceptor (later Imperial

    ʼPhags-pa script

    ʼPhags-pa script

    ʼPhags-pa_script

  • Tamil script
  • Brahmic script

    non-Latin script. Tamil text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. The Tamil script (தமிழ் அரிச்சுவடி

    Tamil script

    Tamil script

    Tamil_script

  • Nepali language
  • Indo-Aryan Language

    questions. Nepali is generally written in Devanagari script. In certain regions, the Tibetan script was also used in regions with predominantly Tibetic

    Nepali language

    Nepali language

    Nepali_language

  • Tibetan script
  • Tibetan writing system

    This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan_script

  • Pallava script
  • Brahmic writing system

    the Tamil script via the intermediate script/step called Chozha-Pallava-Script and Grantha script have originated from the Pallava script. Pallava also

    Pallava script

    Pallava script

    Pallava_script

  • Malayalam script
  • Brahmic script used commonly to write the Malayalam language

    non-Latin script. Malayalam text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. Malayalam script (Malayāḷa

    Malayalam script

    Malayalam script

    Malayalam_script

  • Thai script
  • Abugida script for languages spoken in Thailand

    The Thai script (Thai: อักษรไทย, RTGS: akson thai, pronounced [ʔàksɔ̌ːn tʰāj]) is the abugida used to write Thai, Southern Thai and many other languages

    Thai script

    Thai_script

  • Balinese script
  • Brahmic script used in Bali, Indonesia

    The script is a descendant of the Brahmi script, and so has many similarities with the modern scripts of South and Southeast Asia. The Balinese script, along

    Balinese script

    Balinese_script

  • Script (Unicode)
  • Subset of characters in Unicode

    Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support

    Script (Unicode)

    Script_(Unicode)

  • Padmasambhava
  • 8th-century Buddhist lama

    embedded in the rock at Pharping, Kathmandu Mantra of Padmasambhava in Tibetan script Guru Rinpoche statue at Serlung Goenpa Adzom Drukpa. Biography of Orgyen

    Padmasambhava

    Padmasambhava

    Padmasambhava

  • Saurashtra script
  • Abugida script used for the Saurashtra language

    The Saurashtra script is an abugida script that is used by Saurashtrians of Tamil Nadu to write the Saurashtra language. The script is of Brahmic origin

    Saurashtra script

    Saurashtra script

    Saurashtra_script

  • Meitei script
  • Writing system used to write Meitei language

    see errors in display. The Meitei script (Meitei: ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯃꯌꯦꯛ, romanized: Meitei mayek), also known as the Kanglei script (Meitei: ꯀꯪꯂꯩ ꯃꯌꯦꯛ, romanized: Kanglei

    Meitei script

    Meitei script

    Meitei_script

  • Tigalari script
  • Abugida writing system of the Brahmic family

    missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. Tigalari is a Southern Brahmic script which was used to write Tulu, Kannada, and Sanskrit languages. It was primarily

    Tigalari script

    Tigalari script

    Tigalari_script

  • Nalanda mahavihara
  • Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India

    from the Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra manuscript written in the Ranjana script. Nalanda, Bihar, India, c. 700-1100 CE Painting of the miraculous birth

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda_mahavihara

  • Laṇḍā scripts
  • Writing systems of northwestern Indian Subcontinent

    misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. The Laṇḍā scripts, from the term laṇḍā meaning "without a tail", is a Punjabi word used to

    Laṇḍā scripts

    Laṇḍā_scripts

  • Grantha script
  • South Indian script

    South Indian Brahmic script, found particularly in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Originating from the Pallava script, the Grantha script is related to Tamil and

    Grantha script

    Grantha script

    Grantha_script

  • Calligraphy
  • Visual art related to writing

    and birch. Nepalese calligraphy is primarily created using the Ranjana script. The script itself, along with its derivatives (like Lantsa, Phagpa, Kutila)

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

  • Sinhala script
  • Abugida writing system of Sri Lanka

    Indic text. The Sinhalese script (Sinhala: සිංහල අක්‍ෂර මාලාව, romanized: Siṁhala Akṣara Mālāwa), also known as Sinhala script, is a writing system used

    Sinhala script

    Sinhala script

    Sinhala_script

  • Hanunoo script
  • Abugida indigenous to Mindoro, Philippines

    or other symbols instead of Hanunuo script. Hanunoo (IPA: [hanunuʔɔ]), also rendered Hanunó'o, is one of the scripts indigenous to the Philippines and is

    Hanunoo script

    Hanunoo script

    Hanunoo_script

  • Modi script
  • Historical script used in the Maratha Empire

    The Modi script was used alongside the Devanagari script to write Marathi until the 20th century when the Balbodh style of the Devanagari script was promoted

    Modi script

    Modi script

    Modi_script

  • Ulu scripts
  • Writing system family from Sumatra, Indonesia

    The Ulu scripts, locally known as Surat Ulu ('upstream script') are a family of writing systems found in the regions of Kerinci, Bengkulu, Palembang and

    Ulu scripts

    Ulu_scripts

  • Gupta script
  • Script system used to write Sanskrit

    The Gupta script (sometimes referred to as Gupta Brahmi script or Late Brahmi script) was used for writing Sanskrit and is associated with the Gupta Empire

    Gupta script

    Gupta script

    Gupta_script

  • Stele of Sulaiman
  • bodhisattva of compassion, with whom this mantra is particularly associated: Ranjana, laid out horizontally on the first row; Tibetan, laid out horizontally

    Stele of Sulaiman

    Stele_of_Sulaiman

  • Ahom script
  • Abugida used to write the Ahom language

    or other symbols instead of the intended characters. The Ahom script or Tai Ahom Script is an abugida that is used to write the Ahom language, a dormant

    Ahom script

    Ahom script

    Ahom_script

  • Mon–Burmese script
  • Southeast Asian writing system

    Burmese script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. The Burmese-Mon script (Burmese:

    Mon–Burmese script

    Mon–Burmese script

    Mon–Burmese_script

  • Javanese script
  • Writing system used for several Austronesian languages

    script (Javanese: ꦄꦏ꧀ꦱꦫ ꦗꦮ, romanized: aksara Jawa), also known as hanacaraka, carakan, and dentawyanjana, is one of Indonesia's traditional scripts developed

    Javanese script

    Javanese_script

  • Lao script
  • Abugida script for the Lao language

    or other symbols instead of Lao script. Lao script or Akson Lao (Lao: ອັກສອນລາວ [ʔák.sɔ̌ːn láːw]) is the primary script used to write the Lao language

    Lao script

    Lao_script

  • Avalokiteśvara
  • Buddhist bodhisattva

    Sanskrit Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra manuscript written in the Ranjana script. Nalanda, Bihar, India. Circa 700–1100 CE Qianshou Guanyin at Cham Shan

    Avalokiteśvara

    Avalokiteśvara

    Avalokiteśvara

  • Kannada script
  • Abugida writing system of the Brahmic family

    single script. Other scripts similar to Kannada script are Sinhala script (which included some elements from the Kadamba script), and Old Peguan script (used

    Kannada script

    Kannada script

    Kannada_script

  • ISO 15924
  • Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems

    for the representation of names of scripts, is an international standard defining codes for writing systems or scripts (a "set of graphic characters used

    ISO 15924

    ISO_15924

  • Khudabadi script
  • Abugida

    (also Khudawadi) is a script used to write the Sindhi language, sometimes used by some Sindhi Hindus even in the present-day. The script originates from Khudabad

    Khudabadi script

    Khudabadi script

    Khudabadi_script

  • Kadamba script
  • Historic abugida of South India

    Pre-Old-Kannada script. The Kadamba script is one of the oldest scripts of the southern group of writing systems that developed from the ancient Brahmi script. By

    Kadamba script

    Kadamba script

    Kadamba_script

  • Khmer script
  • Abugida script for the Khmer language

    symbols instead of Khmer script. Khmer script (Khmer: អក្សរខ្មែរ, Âksâr Khmêr [ʔaksɑː kʰmae]) is an abugida (alphasyllabary) script used to write the Khmer

    Khmer script

    Khmer_script

  • Sanskrit Buddhist literature
  • Buddhist texts composed in Sanskrit

    600 to 1200). Nepalese Buddhist manuscripts tend to use the Rañjanā script or the Newar script. Some Sanskrit works which were written by Buddhists also

    Sanskrit Buddhist literature

    Sanskrit Buddhist literature

    Sanskrit_Buddhist_literature

  • Sharada script
  • Abugida

    Śāradā (also spelled Sarada or Sharada) script is an abugida writing system of the Brahmic family of scripts. The script was widespread between the 8th and

    Sharada script

    Sharada script

    Sharada_script

  • Siddhaṃ script
  • Script of the Brahmic family

    悉曇文字; pinyin: Xītán wénzi; lit. 'Siddham script'). The Siddham script evolved from the Gupta Brahmi script in the late 6th century CE. Many Buddhist

    Siddhaṃ script

    Siddhaṃ script

    Siddhaṃ_script

  • Tamil-Brahmi
  • Historical abugida script for Tamil

    was a variant of the Brahmi script in southern India. It was used to write inscriptions in Old Tamil. The Tamil-Brahmi script has been paleographically

    Tamil-Brahmi

    Tamil-Brahmi

    Tamil-Brahmi

  • List of writing systems
  • script – Meitei New Tai Lue Odia Ogan – South Barisan Malay (Ogan dialect) Pracalit script aka Newa – Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit, Pali Pyu – Pyu Ranjana –

    List of writing systems

    List of writing systems

    List_of_writing_systems

  • Nāgarī script
  • Abugida

    Devanagari script. It came in vogue during the first millennium CE. The Nāgarī script has roots in the ancient Brahmi script family. The Nāgarī script was in

    Nāgarī script

    Nāgarī script

    Nāgarī_script

  • Cham script
  • Abugida writing system

    display the uncommon Unicode characters in this article correctly. The Cham script (Cham: ꨀꨇꩉ ꨌꩌ) is a Brahmic abugida used to write Cham, an Austronesian

    Cham script

    Cham script

    Cham_script

  • S'gaw Karen alphabet
  • Writing system

    contains Karen script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Karen script. The S'gaw Karen

    S'gaw Karen alphabet

    S'gaw_Karen_alphabet

  • Khojki script
  • Abugida script

    Khojkī or Khojā Sindhī (Sindhi: خوجڪي (Arabic script) खोजकी (Devanagari)), is a script used formerly and almost exclusively by the Khoja community of parts

    Khojki script

    Khojki script

    Khojki_script

  • Tai Tham script
  • Abugida script

    Tai Tham script (Tham meaning "scripture") is an abugida writing system used mainly for a group of Southwestern Tai languages i.e., Northern Thai, Tai

    Tai Tham script

    Tai Tham script

    Tai_Tham_script

  • Khom Thai script
  • Brahmic script used in Thailand and Laos

    exclusively the Tham script for religious writing and Lao script for secular writing. Historically, this script is known as Akson Khom (Khom Script, a variant of

    Khom Thai script

    Khom Thai script

    Khom_Thai_script

  • History of the taka
  • History of a medieval Asian currency

    tangka. Tibetan tangka minted by the Qing dynasty Tibetan tangka in Ranjana script The Gaden tangka, which was used until 1948 History of the rupee History

    History of the taka

    History of the taka

    History_of_the_taka

  • Takri script
  • Writing system for some Indic languages

    Brahmic family of scripts. It is derived from the Sharada script formerly employed for Kashmiri. It is the sister script of Laṇḍā scripts. It has another

    Takri script

    Takri script

    Takri_script

  • Classical Newar
  • Early form of Newar language

    Nepal portal Languages portal Newar language Newar literature Nepalese scripts Citations Malla, Kamal Prakash (2000). A Dictionary of Classical Newari

    Classical Newar

    Classical Newar

    Classical_Newar

  • Tirhuta script
  • Script of the Maithili language

    The Tirhuta script, also known as Mithilakshar or Maithili script, has historically been used for writing Maithili, an Indo-Aryan language spoken by almost

    Tirhuta script

    Tirhuta script

    Tirhuta_script

  • Kawi script
  • Old Javanese script

    characters in this article correctly. The Kawi script or the Old Javanese script is a historic Brahmic script used across Maritime Southeast Asia between

    Kawi script

    Kawi script

    Kawi_script

  • Kaithi
  • Historical script used in Awadh and Bihar regions of India

    𑐎𑐫𑐠𑐶𑐣𑐵𑐐𑐬 𑐁𑐏𑐬, “Kayathinagari script”) is used to refer to this script in Newar language. This script is also known as Kaite Lipi in Nepali language

    Kaithi

    Kaithi

    Kaithi

  • Vatteluttu
  • Abugida used in southern Indian subcontinent (c. 6th–12th centuries)

    system' or 'script'. The three suggestions are: Vatte + eluttu; 'rounded script' Vata + eluttu; 'northern script' Vette + eluttu; 'chiseled script' The Vatteluttu

    Vatteluttu

    Vatteluttu

    Vatteluttu

  • Mantra
  • Sacred utterance or sound used in meditation, often repeated

    refined in Japan, and some of these are written in the Japanese script and Siddham script of Sanskrit, recited in either language. There are thirteen mantras

    Mantra

    Mantra

    Mantra

  • Marchen script
  • Script for the Zhangzhung language

    The Marchen script was a Brahmic abugida which was used for writing the extinct Zhangzhung language. It was derived from the Tibetan script. As per McKay

    Marchen script

    Marchen script

    Marchen_script

  • Limbu script
  • Abugida used to write the Limbu language

    correctly. The Limbu script (also Sirijanga script) is used to write the Limbu language. It is a Brahmic type abugida. The Limbu script was invented in the

    Limbu script

    Limbu script

    Limbu_script

  • Assamese alphabet
  • Writing system of the Assamese language

    system of the Assamese language and is a part of the Bengali-Assamese script. This script was also used in Assam and nearby regions for Sanskrit as well as

    Assamese alphabet

    Assamese alphabet

    Assamese_alphabet

  • Diacritic
  • Modifier mark added to a letter

    language is 8, for the "well-known grapheme cluster in Tibetan and Ranjana scripts" or HAKṢHMALAWARAYAṀ. It consists of U+0F67 ཧ TIBETAN LETTER HA U+0F90

    Diacritic

    Diacritic

    Diacritic

  • Sanskrit literature
  • Literature of Sanskrit language

    Sanskrit Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra manuscript written in the Ranjana script. India, early 12th century.

    Sanskrit literature

    Sanskrit literature

    Sanskrit_literature

  • Gurmukhi
  • Script used to write the Punjabi language

    developed from the Laṇḍā scripts, standardized and used by the second Sikh guru, Guru Angad (1504–1552). Commonly regarded as a Sikh script, Gurmukhi is used

    Gurmukhi

    Gurmukhi

    Gurmukhi

  • Burmese alphabet
  • Abugida used for writing Burmese

    contains Burmese script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. The Burmese alphabet

    Burmese alphabet

    Burmese_alphabet

  • Sundanese script
  • Sundanese writing system

    This article contains Sundanese script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Sundanese characters

    Sundanese script

    Sundanese_script

  • Cundi (Buddhism)
  • Female deity in Vajrayana Buddhism

    Cundi, one with a Sanskrit inscription in Ranjana script, and one with a Sanskrit inscription in Chinese script. Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). Held at the Capital

    Cundi (Buddhism)

    Cundi (Buddhism)

    Cundi_(Buddhism)

  • Sylheti Nagri
  • Indic abugida script used for the Sylheti language

    Sylhet Nagri (ꠍꠤꠟꠦꠐ ꠘꠣꠉꠞꠤ) as well as by many other names, is an Indic script. The script was historically used in the regions of Bengal and Assam, that were

    Sylheti Nagri

    Sylheti Nagri

    Sylheti_Nagri

  • Zanabazar square script
  • Abugida developed by the monk and scholar Zanabazar

    Zanabazar's square script is a horizontal Mongolian square script (Mongolian: Хэвтээ Дөрвөлжин бичиг, romanized: Hevtee Dörvöljin bichig or Хэвтээ Дөрвөлжин

    Zanabazar square script

    Zanabazar square script

    Zanabazar_square_script

  • Rejang alphabet
  • Abugida used to write Malay and Rejang

    Rejang script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Rejang characters. The Rejang script is an

    Rejang alphabet

    Rejang alphabet

    Rejang_alphabet

  • Batak script
  • Writing system used for several Batak languages

    Indonesian island of Sumatra. The script may be derived from the Kawi and Pallava script, ultimately derived from the Brahmi script of India, or from the hypothetical

    Batak script

    Batak_script

  • Tai Le script
  • Abugida for the Tai Nüa language

    in this article correctly. The Tai Le script (ᥖᥭᥰ ᥘᥫᥴ, [tai˦.lə˧˥]), or Dehong Dai script, is a Brahmic script used to write the Tai Nüa language spoken

    Tai Le script

    Tai_Le_script

  • Tocharian script
  • Script used to write the Tocharian languages

    The Tocharian script, also known as Central Asian slanting Gupta script or North Turkestan Brāhmī, is an abugida which uses a system of diacritical marks

    Tocharian script

    Tocharian script

    Tocharian_script

  • Incung script
  • Script of Kerinci language of Sumatra

    Incung script (sometimes Kerinci script) is an abugida which was traditionally used to write the Kerinci language. It belongs to the group of Ulu scripts. The

    Incung script

    Incung script

    Incung_script

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    have an attested native script: from around the turn of the 1st-millennium CE, it has been written in various Brahmic scripts, and in the modern era most

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Anjan Dutt
  • Indian filmmaker and musician (born 1953)

    Dutta Vs Dutta, Madly Bangalee, The Bong Connection, Chalo Let's Go, and Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona. In recent years, he has directed a Byomkesh film series

    Anjan Dutt

    Anjan_Dutt

  • Lepcha script
  • Abugida used to write the Lepcha language

    you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Lepcha script, or Róng script, is an abugida used by the Lepcha people to write the Lepcha language

    Lepcha script

    Lepcha script

    Lepcha_script

  • Bhattiprolu script
  • Variant of the Brahmi script

    The Bhattiprolu script is a variant of the Brahmi script which has been found in old inscriptions at Bhattiprolu, a small village in the erstwhile Guntur

    Bhattiprolu script

    Bhattiprolu script

    Bhattiprolu_script

  • Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent
  • Ancient Indian scripts

    Ancient Indian scripts have been used in the history of the Indian subcontinent as writing systems. The Indian subcontinent consists of various separate

    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient_scripts_of_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Dhives Akuru
  • Script for Maldivian language, used from 12th to 20th century

    Dhives Akuru, later called Dhivehi Akuru (meaning Maldivian letters) is a script formerly used for the Maldivian language. The name can be alternatively

    Dhives Akuru

    Dhives_Akuru

  • Multani script
  • Abugida

    Brahmic script originating in the Multan region of Punjab and in northern Sindh, Pakistan. It was used to write Punjabi and its dialects. The script was used

    Multani script

    Multani script

    Multani_script

  • Kṣitigarbha
  • Bodhisattva

    Ksitigarbha Mantra in Ranjana script

    Kṣitigarbha

    Kṣitigarbha

  • Palaeography
  • Study of handwriting and manuscripts

    g., Siddhamatrika and Kutila ("Rañjanā script"). From the 8th century, Siddhamatrika developed into the Śāradā script in Kashmir and Punjab, into Proto-Bengali

    Palaeography

    Palaeography

    Palaeography

  • Mahajani
  • Writing system in north-western India

    script that was historically used in northern India for writing accounts and financial records in Marwari, Hindi and Punjabi. It is a Brahmic script and

    Mahajani

    Mahajani

    Mahajani

  • Tagbanwa script
  • Native writing system of Tagbanwa languages and other indigenous languages of Palawan

    come from the Kawi script of Java, Bali and Sumatra, which in turn, descended from the Pallava script, one of the southern Indian scripts derived from Brahmi

    Tagbanwa script

    Tagbanwa script

    Tagbanwa_script

  • Telugu-Kannada alphabet
  • Historic abugida

    Telugu–Kannada script (or Kannada–Telugu script) was a writing system used in Southern India. Despite some significant differences, the scripts used for the

    Telugu-Kannada alphabet

    Telugu-Kannada alphabet

    Telugu-Kannada_alphabet

  • Bhaiksuki script
  • Brahmi-based script that uses Abugida writing system

    This article contains the Bhaiksuki script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Bhaiksuki

    Bhaiksuki script

    Bhaiksuki script

    Bhaiksuki_script

  • Thubchen Lhakang Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery

    The entrance door is carved with six lion heads and scriptures in Ranjana script. Next to the entrance lies earthen statues of Dhvajarāja (Vaisravana)

    Thubchen Lhakang Monastery

    Thubchen Lhakang Monastery

    Thubchen_Lhakang_Monastery

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  • Ranjan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ranjan

    Delights his parents.

    Ranjan

  • Ranjina
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ranjina

    Pleasant and Charming

    Ranjina

  • Ranjana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ranjana

    Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming

    Ranjana

  • Ranjani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ranjani

    Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming

    Ranjani

  • Ranjana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Ranjana

    Entertaining; Coloring

    Ranjana

  • SANJANA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    SANJANA

    (संजना) Hindi name SANJANA means "creator."

    SANJANA

  • Ranjina
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ranjina

    Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming

    Ranjina

  • Rangana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Rangana

    A Flower

    Rangana

  • Rangana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rangana

    Loving

    Rangana

  • Ranjani
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu

    Ranjani

    Full of Joy; Pleasing; Attraction; Beauty

    Ranjani

  • Kanjana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kanjana

    Produced from Water

    Kanjana

  • RACHANA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    RACHANA

    (Bengali ব্যানার্জী): Variant form of Hindi Rachna, RACHANA means "creation."

    RACHANA

  • Anjana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anjana

    Dusky, Mother of Hanuman (Mother of Hanuman)

    Anjana

  • Rangana
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Rangana

    Fun-loving

    Rangana

  • MARJANA
  • Female

    Slovene

    MARJANA

    Slovene form of Latin Mariana, MARJANA means "like Marius."

    MARJANA

  • Sanjana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sanjana

    In Harmony

    Sanjana

  • Sanjana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sanjana

    Gentle, Creator

    Sanjana

  • Sanjana
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sanjana

    Gentle; Peaceful Nature; Beautiful; Gentle in Harmony

    Sanjana

  • Ranjan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ranjan

    Pleasing

    Ranjan

  • Ranjana
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Ranjana

    Entertainment; Delight; Pleasant Music; Enjoyment; Pleasing

    Ranjana

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  • Dhanurdhara | தநுஂர்தாரா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhanurdhara | தநுஂர்தாரா

    One with a bow in hand

  • Sugathri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sugathri

    Beautiful woman, Goddess Parvati

  • Tahsin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Tahsin

    Acclaim, Appreciation, Beautification

  • Archini
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Archini

    Ray of Light

  • Yasasrividya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Yasasrividya

    Goddess Lakshmi; Goddess Saraswathi

  • Neiel
  • Biblical

    Neiel

    commotion, or moving, of God

  • GIUSEPPE
  • Male

    Italian

    GIUSEPPE

    Italian form of Latin Josephus, GIUSEPPE means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

  • Parveen
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, African, Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Telugu

    Parveen

    Star; Collective Shining Stars; Palisades; Cluster of Stars; The Pleiades; Pleasing; Loved; Pleiades; Noble

  • Sanvitha | ஸஂவீதா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sanvitha | ஸஂவீதா 

    Laxmi, Saraswati

  • Nupoor
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nupoor

    Anklet, Payal

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  • Scripturian
  • n.

    A Scripturist.

  • Scripturist
  • n.

    One who is strongly attached to, or versed in, the Scriptures, or who endeavors to regulate his life by them.

  • Scripturally
  • adv.

    In a scriptural manner.

  • Trabeculate
  • a.

    Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.

  • Randan
  • n.

    The product of a second sifting of meal; the finest part of the bran.

  • Scripturalism
  • n.

    The quality or state of being scriptural; literal adherence to the Scriptures.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Strelitzia
  • n.

    A genus of plants related to the banana, found at the Cape of Good Hope. They have rigid glaucous distichous leaves, and peculiar richly colored flowers.

  • Scitamineous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Scitamineae), mostly tropical herbs, including the ginger, Indian shot, banana, and the plants producing turmeric and arrowroot.

  • Scriptural
  • a.

    Contained in the Scriptures; according to the Scriptures, or sacred oracles; biblical; as, a scriptural doctrine.

  • Bandana
  • n.

    A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or yellow figures of a circular, lozenge, or other simple form.

  • Quit
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small passerine birds native of tropical America. See Banana quit, under Banana, and Guitguit.

  • Bandanna
  • n.

    Alt. of Bandana

  • Musa
  • n.

    A genus of perennial, herbaceous, endogenous plants of great size, including the banana (Musa sapientum), the plantain (M. paradisiaca of Linnaeus, but probably not a distinct species), the Abyssinian (M. Ensete), the Philippine Island (M. textilis, which yields Manila hemp), and about eighteen other species. See Illust. of Banana and Plantain.

  • Bandana
  • n.

    A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed of a uniform red or dark color, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure.

  • Ravenala
  • n.

    A genus of plants related to the banana.

  • Banana
  • n.

    A perennial herbaceous plant of almost treelike size (Musa sapientum); also, its edible fruit. See Musa.

  • Scripturalist
  • n.

    One who adheres literally to the Scriptures.

  • Scripturalness
  • n.

    Quality of being scriptural.