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  1. Devanagari - Wikipedia

    Once fully developed in the eleventh century, Nagari had become Devanagari, or "heavenly Nagari", since it was now the main vehicle, out of several, for Sanskrit literature."

  2. Devanagari alphabet - Omniglot

    The Nāgarī or Devanāgarī alphabet developed from eastern variants of the Gupta script called Nāgarī, which first emerged during the 8th century. This script was starting to resemble the modern …

  3. Hindi Devanagari Keyboard Online • Lexilogos

    Online Devanagari keyboard to type a text with the Hindi script: देवनागरी

  4. Devanagari | History, Characteristics, & Uses | Britannica

    Nov 6, 2025 · Devanagari, script used to write the Sanskrit, Prakrit, Hindi, Marathi, Konkani, and Nepali languages, developed from the North Indian monumental script known as Gupta and ultimately from …

  5. Devanagari Script: Everything You Need To Know

    Jan 20, 2025 · Discover the ancient Devanagari script, the writing system behind Sanskrit and modern Indian languages. Learn its history, structure, and cultural significance!

  6. Devanagari - New World Encyclopedia

    Devanāgarī emerged around 1200 C.E. out of the Siddham script, gradually replacing the earlier, closely related Sharada script (which remained in parallel use in Kashmir).

  7. Devanagari - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

    Apr 18, 2024 · The Dēvanāgarī (देवनागरी) script is used to write many Indian and Nepalese languages such as Hindi, Konkani, Sanskrit, Marathi, Maithili, Bhojpuri and Nepali. It is a phonetic …

  8. Devanagari Explained

    What is Devanagari? Devanagari is an Indic script used in the Indian subcontinent.

  9. Devanāgarī - bplaced

    Devanāgarī is closely related to the Bengali script, another descendant of the Nāgarī, which is used in Bengal and the Seven Sister States (North East India) mainly for Bengali and Assamese.

  10. What Is Devanagari? - yogajala

    Sep 6, 2023 · Devanagari is an ancient script that has been used for writing several Indian languages, including Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, and others.