The next will be the small Devanagari, for the Hindostani Scriptures, and next the larger for the Sanskrit.
2
I know nothing of his jail stint except that he wrote more Urdu poetry and learnt the Hindi (Devanagari) script.
3
Of the Devanagari character we have also cast an entire new fount, which is esteemed the most beautiful of the kind in India.
4
The appellation DEVANAGARI is the synonym of, and identical with, the Hermetic and Hieratic NETER-KHARI (divine speech) of the Egyptians.
5
(We deny that these or any other characters-whetherDevanagari, Pali, or Dravidian-everused in India, are variations of, or derivatives from, the Phoenician.)
1
I know nothing of his jail stint except that he wrote more Urdu poetry and learnt the Hindi (Devanagari ) script.
Uso de Nagari en inglés
1
IN the old days there lived two lizards, Webubu and Nagari.
2
This pleased Nagari, and he continued to sound his long note.
3
Then many women, hearing the sweet sound, flocked to where Nagari sat, and listened to his music.
4
And so with each woman, until Nagari was left sitting alone as he had been at the beginning.
5
I. PALI.-Worksin Pali are written, like those of Burmah and Siam, not in Nagari or any peculiar character, but in the vernacular alphabet.
6
Nagari was much troubled at this saying, and marveled greatly.
7
Nagari longed for companions, so he stretched his neck and cried "U-u- u-u-u."
8
"What can I do," he said, "to draw women to me as Nagari has done?