Nandinagari

Nandinagari

Nanda Nagari is a variant of Nāgarī script which appeared in the 8th century AD. This script and its variants were commonly used in South. [1]

Citations

  1. ^ Decline and fall of Buddhism: a tragedy in ancient India. Blumoon Books,. 2004. pp. 345 pages. 

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