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प्त p-ta, प्न p-na, प्म p-ma, प्र p-ra, प्ल p-la, प्स p-sa ;

ब्ज b-ja, ब्द b-da, ब्ध b-dha, ब्न b-na, ह्र h-ra ;

भ्न bh-na, भ्य bh-ya, भ्र bh-ra ;

^ m-noy VJ m-pa, ^ m'bay ^ m-ra, म्ल m-la ; ^ r-i*, ^ r-ii, % r-ta, H r-dha ; ?cjr J-fca^ ^ I'pa, 5r i-?a, ^ ^va; 5r v-na, SZf t?-^a, ?T vra-, ^ or N «A-t*, ?T or '^ «A-iJ, W or ^ sh-riy 9r or *T sh-ri, ^ sh-cha, t^ sh'ch-ya, V «7t-rwi, ^ or J^^ «A-ya, M «A-ra, B" sA-.^a, 8^r sh't-ya, ^ sh-t-ra, ^^ sh-t-r-ya, §" sh-t-va, 8" sh'tha, S^l sh-th-ya, ^ sh-na, ^qp sh-U'^yay ^ sh-ma ; ^ 5-fca, ?^ «-feAa, ^ «-^a, ?cT s-t-ya, ^ or W s-t-ra, 5 h'U, W ^'fit W h-na, ff h-na, W A-wia, J" h-raj W Ma, If A-va. § 5. The sign ^, called Avagraha (i. e. * separation, mark of separa- tion ')> is in many texts employed to indicate the elision of (short) ^ a after preceding qr e or g^f o ; e. g. ^S^fp^ te ' hhavan ; TSfi'^^ gajo ' sti. § 6. The numeral figures are : — R I V ^ ^ ^-^ ^ o 1234567890 Xo 10; X^ 15; V^ 143; ^^ 268; €^ 1879. 2. — Classification of the Letters. § 7. (a) Vowels are divided into : — (1.) SimpU Vowels, 3T, W, f, , ^, ^, ^, «ll, ^ ? and (2.) Biphthongsy ^, ^, ift, af^. (5) They are also divided into :— Digitized by Google