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National Library at Calcutta romanization

The National Library at Calcutta romanization is the most widely used in dictionaries and grammars of Indic languages. This transliteration scheme is also known as Library of Congress and is nearly identical to one of the possible ISO 15919 variants.The tables below mostly use Devanagari but include letters from Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Bengali to illustrate the transliteration of non-Devanagari characters. The scheme is an extension of the IAST scheme that is used for transliteration of sanskrit.











a
ā
i
ī
u
ū

e
ē
ai



अं
अः
o
ō
au
aṃ
aḥ










ka
kha
ga
gha
ṅa
ca
cha
ja
jha
ņa










ṭa
ṭha
ḍa
ḍha
ṇa
ta
tha
da
dha
na










pa
pha
ba
bha
ma
ẏa
la
ḷa
ra
na








ya
ra
la
va
śa
ṣa
sa
ha

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Last updated: 08-21-2005 19:04:55
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