Nandinagari script

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Nandinagari script is a historical Brahmic script of southern India, primarily used to write Sanskrit and related languages in the Deccan region.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Nandinagari script canonical 1
Southern Nagari scripts 1

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Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Brahmic script
abugida
historical script
addedToUnicodeVersion Unicode 12.0
addedToUnicodeYear 2019
derivedFrom Gupta script
Nagari script
developedFrom Brahmi script
hasFeature conjunct consonants
distinct numerals
distinct vowel signs
headstroke-less letterforms
inherent vowel /a/
rounded shapes
vowel diacritics
inUseUntil 19th century CE
notableManuscriptCenters Hampi
Mysuru
surface form: Mysore

Shringeri
primarilyUsedBy scholars
scribes
scriptCodeISO15924 Nand
scriptFamily Nagari script
surface form: Nagari scripts

Nandinagari script self-linksurface differs
surface form: Southern Nagari scripts
sisterScript Devanagari script
surface form: Devanagari

Grantha script
Kannada script
Telugu script
status no longer in everyday use
timePeriod approximately 8th century CE to 19th century CE
typicalUsage copying Sanskrit manuscripts
philosophical works
religious texts
scientific treatises
unicodeBlock Nandinagari
unicodeRange U+119A0–U+119FF
usedFor writing Kannada
writing Marathi
writing Sanskrit
writing Telugu
usedForReligion Buddhism
Hinduism
Jainism
usedInRegion Andhra Pradesh
Deccan Plateau
surface form: Deccan

Karnataka
Maharashtra
South India
writingDirection left-to-right
writingSystemScope historical
writingSystemType alphasyllabary

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Nagari script hasDescendant Nandinagari script
Nandinagari script scriptFamily Nandinagari script self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Southern Nagari scripts