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- Nepalese_calligraphy abstract "Nepali calligraphy has a huge impact on Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Ranjana script is the primary form of this calligraphy. The script itself and its derivatives (like Lantsa, Phagpa, Kutila) are used in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Leh, Mongolia, coastal China, Japan and Korea to write "Om mani padme hum" and other sacred Buddhist texts, mainly those derived from Sanskrit and Pali.".
- Nepalese_calligraphy wikiPageID "34276416".
- Nepalese_calligraphy wikiPageRevisionID "602189590".
- Nepalese_calligraphy hasPhotoCollection Nepalese_calligraphy.
- Nepalese_calligraphy subject Category:Calligraphy.
- Nepalese_calligraphy subject Category:Mahayana_Buddhists.
- Nepalese_calligraphy subject Category:Nepalese_culture.
- Nepalese_calligraphy subject Category:Vajrayana_Buddhists.
- Nepalese_calligraphy comment "Nepali calligraphy has a huge impact on Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Ranjana script is the primary form of this calligraphy. The script itself and its derivatives (like Lantsa, Phagpa, Kutila) are used in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Leh, Mongolia, coastal China, Japan and Korea to write "Om mani padme hum" and other sacred Buddhist texts, mainly those derived from Sanskrit and Pali.".
- Nepalese_calligraphy label "Nepalese calligraphy".
- Nepalese_calligraphy sameAs m.0hzmhc1.
- Nepalese_calligraphy sameAs Q3565228.
- Nepalese_calligraphy sameAs Q3565228.
- Nepalese_calligraphy wasDerivedFrom Nepalese_calligraphy?oldid=602189590.
- Nepalese_calligraphy isPrimaryTopicOf Nepalese_calligraphy.