Do you know numerals in Indian languages from 0 to 9 - What are they? - Write....

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do you mean ek, do, teen, char and so on
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Ksa for digits 0 , ( Ka , ta,Pa,Ya) for digits 1 , (Kha,tha,pha,ra) for digits 2 , (ga,da,ba,la) for digits 3 , ( gha,dha,bha,va) for digits 4 , (gna , na ,ma sa) for digits 5 , (ca ,ta sa) for digits 6 , ( cha , sha ) for digits 7 , (ja ,da,ha) for digits 8 , ( jha , dha ) for digits 9 . these all are...
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Ksa for digits 0 , ( Ka , ta,Pa,Ya) for digits 1 , (Kha,tha,pha,ra) for digits 2 , (ga,da,ba,la) for digits 3 , ( gha,dha,bha,va) for digits 4 , (gna , na ,ma sa) for digits 5 , (ca ,ta sa) for digits 6 , ( cha , sha ) for digits 7 , (ja ,da,ha) for digits 8 , ( jha , dha ) for digits 9 . these all are sanskrit alphabets for vedic numerical code. As VM vedic comes from Sanskrit text comes from "Atharva VEda" read less
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0 to9 numbers are called as decimal no system.we are used in day to day life
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? ????? ??nya 0 ? ?? ek 1 ? ?? do 2 ? ??? t?n 3 ? ??? ch?r 4 ? ???? p??c 5 ? ?? cha? 6 ? ??? s?t 7 ? ?? ??h 8 ? ?? nau 9
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