Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, volume 12

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Bat that is a mistake. It is in Sanskrit, and deserves to be published.
    Digitized by Google Cunningham* has already stated, Takart, or, as I heard them also named, Dogrd,f The Takari used by traders, or by other castes f»r business purposes, is written without vowel signs, just like the OujarSti in the Y^mas' books and in a few medieval inscriptions, e,^. that on the gate of the Dharantdhara temple at Dehem^ on the north-eastern border of the Ran of Kachh. The S^radft characters become, if t
...hey are written hastily, very difficult to read. Written . carefully they are plain enough. They make the MSS. particularly vainnble for collation, because certain ligatures, e.g. sy and sp^ which in Devanagar! are very similar in appearance, become very unlike to each other in this character. A curious practice observed in Saradi MSS. is the adoption of the two spirants, called in Sanskrit Jihva-miUiya and Upadhmaniya, kk and ph. These two signs are hardly ever used in Devanagari MSS., except occasionally by the Jainas.

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