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Nandināgarī
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A variety of the Brāhmī-derived Nāgarī script employed between the eighth and seventeenth centuries ce in south India. It differs in certain graphemic details, such as the use of the anusvāra (nasalization diacritic), from its northern counterpart devanāgarī . Reading Dani 1963. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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