Enter Unicode Devanagari (Sanskrit) text below. Convert to ITRANS, Sanskrit 99 (ITRANS-based font for Word), or URW Palladia IT transliteration (for Word).
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Sanskrit 99 (14pt) + URW Palladio IT (12pt). Click Copy for Word and paste directly into Word — fonts and sizes are preserved.
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ASCII transliteration. Use as plain text anywhere.
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Output uses the Sanskrit 99 font encoding. Copy and paste into Word, then set the font to Sanskrit 99.
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Copy the output and paste into Microsoft Word, then set the font to URW Palladia IT (transliteration). To see correct display here, add the font files to public/fonts/ (see Font setup below).
For Sanskrit 99: use the font from the official Itranslator 99 package so the ITRANS character map matches. See the Technical Manual (ITmanual99.pdf) for the exact encoding. Download from sanskritweb.net/fonts or Omkarananda Ashram.
For URW Palladia IT: place URWPalladiaIT.ttf (or .woff2 / .woff) in public/fonts/ to see the transliteration output in that font on this page. The font is included with Itranslator 2003.