De > References for ‘Devanágarii, Devanágárii’
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[15] As I told you earlier, the old [...] in Madras. It is not written in Devanágárii script in Madras. When the British [...] script should be used to write it.
[30] The area where Náradá [...] Then they would call the script Devanágarii. Although the modern Gujarati [...] books and so forth are printed in Devanágarii script, Devanágarii is not Maharashtras script. [...] still prevalent among merchants.
[34] Although the scientific name of [...] Since Hindi books are printed in Devanágarii script they are more familiar with Devanágarii script.
[39] We were talking about the Sáradá, [...] so they began printing them in Devanágarii script. The use of Devanágarii script instead of Shriiharśa [...] should harbour the conception that Devanágarii is Sanskrits only script. [...] south Indian scripts are older than Devanágarii.
[26] Nárada was the script used [...] Nágrii, so this script was called Devanágarii. Thus Devanágarii script came from Gujarat and not [...] This script came to be known as Devanágarii script, a specific type of Nágrii.
[27] Kutilá is the script used [...] Kutilá became less dominant and Devanágarii took over its position. Varanasi accepted Devanágarii as its script. Some British scholars learnt Saḿskrta in Devanágarii when the British came to India. The German scholar Max Mueller also used Devanágarii script for writing Saḿskrta. Devanágarii became the script of Saḿskrta [...] Tadbhava Saḿskrta words.
[28] There are three scripts in Bhojpurii: [...] script which came to be known as Devanágarii 800 years ago. Sárada script [...] etc. Bengali is 1100 years old.