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'''Roman Saḿskrta''' (or '''Roman Sanskrit''' in general transliteration) is a transliterations script used by [[Ananda Marga]] to correctly convert Sanskrit and other Indian language texts to Roman characters. In this page, you'll get guidelines and help to write in Roman Saḿskrta. We also wish to start a 10 days' course on Ananda Marga Roman Saḿskrta in [[Sarkarverse]]. | '''Roman Saḿskrta''' (or '''Roman Sanskrit''' in general transliteration) is a transliterations script used by [[Ananda Marga]] to correctly convert Sanskrit and other Indian language texts to Roman characters. In this page, you'll get guidelines and help to write in Roman Saḿskrta. We also wish to start a 10 days' course on Ananda Marga Roman Saḿskrta in [[Sarkarverse]]. | ||
== ''Uci''s and ''Nici''s == | |||
Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Roman Saḿskrta system of writing Sanskrit with Roman letters, two types of diacritical marks and they are called— the ''Uci'' and the ''Nici''. | |||
* '''''Uci:''''': The full form of ''Uci'' is ''<u>U</u>rdhva <u>c</u>ihna''. The word "Urdhva" means "Above" and "Cinha" means "mark", that's how "Urdhva cinha" means "mark above" (a letter). | |||
== Alphabets == | == Alphabets == |