Devanagari

केदार

Devanāgarī is an Indic script which is used for many Indic languages, including Sanskrit.

Overview of the स्वर (svara, vowels), with the IAST transcription.[1]
शुद्ध (śuddha, simple)
ह्रस्व (hrasva, short) दीर्घ (dīrgha, long)

a

ā

i

ī

u

ū

संयुक्त (saṃyukta, complex)
ह्रस्व (hrasva, short) दीर्घ (dīrgha, long)

e

ai

o

au

Overview of the व्यञ्जन (vyañjana, consonants), with the IAST transcription. -V non-voiced, +V voiced, -A non-aspirate, +A aspirate.[1]
वर्ग

varga

स्पर्श

sparśa

अनुनासिक

anunāsika

अन्तःस्थ

antaḥstha

ऊष्मन्

ūṣman

-V-A -V+A +V-A +V+A +V +V -V
कण्ठ्य

kaṇṭhya

ka

kha

ga

gha

ṅa

*

ha *

तालव्य

tālavya

ca

cha

ja

jha

ña

ya

śa

मूर्धन्य

mūrdhanya

ṭa

ṭha

ḍa

ḍha

ṇa

ra

ṣa

दन्तय

dantya

ta

tha

da

dha

na

la

sa

ओष्ठ्य

oṣṭhya

pa

pha

ba

bha

ma

va

* ह is voiced and not considered a marker of sibilant वर्ग, although it is an ऊष्मन्.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sally J. Sutherland Goldman and Robert P. Goldman. Devavāṇīpraveśikā: An Introduction to the Sanskrit Language. Motilal Banarsidass (2011). ISBN: 9788120833753