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Itranslator 2003 Downloads

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Visit: Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas to download:

http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm

 

Itranslator 2003 (Build 2.0.0.21) - 2.56 MB DLs since

15.12.2003: 1081

 

True Type Fonts (Unicode-compatible):

Sanskrit 2003

(Devanagari - 387 KB)

URW Palladio ITU

(Transliteration - 288 KB)

 

Ulrich Stiehl has written a detailed 'Technical Manual of

Itranslator 2003', which includes a comparison Itranslator 99 and

2003. It can be downloaded from his website at:

 

www.sanskritweb.de/itrans.htm

 

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Dictionaries can be accessed at:

 

http://www.alkhemy.com/sanskrit/dict/

 

Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon contains approx. 160.000 main

entries from the Monier Williams Sanskrit Dictionary. The text is

also available in HTML format at Richard Mahoney's site.

 

Capeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary contains approx. 50.000 main

entries

 

Louis Bontes' PC-based dictionary utility for Monier William's

digitized dictionary at Cologne is available at

http://members.ams.chello.nl/l.bontes/.

 

The scanned images of entire Monier Williams Sanskrit English

dictionary are available at Sripedia MW as a part of Million Books

Project. Contact S. Sriram for more details on the Sripedia project

and if you would like to volunteer for proofreading other documents.

Also read to hearts' content the scanned Sanskrit books at Sanskrit

section. Download of large files are requied.

 

Apte Sanskrit Dictionary .

 

Monier Williams dictionary is also available on a CD at

sudarshana.org.

 

Dr. Kalyanraman's Lexicon of Indian Languages (Indo-European and

Dravidian

 

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Hinduism's Online Lexicon (Himalayan Academy) can be found at:

 

http://www.himalayanacademy.com/books/dws/DWSLexicon.html

 

This is a comprehensive lexicon of over 700+ Hindu words and other

words from Dancing with Siva, Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism by

Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.

 

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