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* [[National Library at Kolkata romanization]]
* [[National Library at Kolkata romanization]]
* [[International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration]]
* [[International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration]]

==External Links==
*[http://www.sktutils.com/transliteratorAction.do Online Sanskrit Utilities]


==References==
==References==

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The Harvard-Kyoto Convention is a system for transliterating in ASCII the Sanskrit language and other languages that use the Devanāgarī script. It is predominantly used informally in e-mail, and for electronic texts.

Vowels

a A i I u U e ai o au

Sonorants

R RR lR lRR

Anusvāra/Visarga

अं अः
M H

Consonants

Velar
k kh g gh G
Palatal
c ch j jh J
Retroflex
T Th D Dh N
Dental
t th d dh n
Labial
p ph b bh m
Semi-vowel
y r l v
Fricative
z S s h

See also

References