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The 'International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration' ('IAST') is a popular
transliteration scheme that allows a lossless transliteration of
Indic scripts.
IAST is the most popular transliteration scheme for romanization of
Sanskrit and
Pali. It is often used in printed publications, especially for books dealing with ancient Sanskrit and
Pali topics related to
Indian religions. With the wider availability of
Unicode fonts, it is also increasingly used for electronic texts.
IAST is based on a standard established by the ''Congress of Orientalists'' at
Athens in
1912. It allows a lossless
transliteration of DevanÄgarÄ« (and other
Indic scripts, such as
Sharada script), and as such represents not only the
phonemes of
Sanskrit, but allows essentially phonetic transcription (e.g. Visarga '' is an
allophone of word-final ''r'' and ''s'').
The
National Library at Kolkata romanization, intended for the romanization of all
Indic scripts, is an extension of IAST.
IAST sign inventory and conventions
The sign inventory of IAST (both small and capital letters) shown with
DevanÄgarÄ« equivalents and phonetic values in
IPA, is as follows (valid for
Sanskrit; for
Hindi, some minor phonological changes have occurred):
Note: Unlike
ASCII only romanizations such as
ITRANS or
Harvard-Kyoto, the diacritics used for IAST allow capitalization of proper names. The capital variants of letters never occurring word-initially () are only useful in contexts, where the convention is to typeset the ''IT'' sounds as capital letters (see ).
Comparison with ISO 15919
For the most part, IAST is a subset of
ISO 15919. The following five exceptions are due to the ISO standard accommodating an extended repertoire symbols to allow transliteration of DevanÄgarÄ« and other Indic scripts as used for languages other than Sanskrit.
| DevanÄgarÄ« | IAST | ISO 15919 | Comment |
|---|
| à¤/ े | e | Ä“ | ISO ''e'' represents ऎ/ ॆ. |
| ओ/ो | o | Š| ISO ''o'' represents ऒ/ॊ. |
| ं | | | ISO '' represents Gurmukhi Tippi ੰ. |
| ऋ/ ृ | | | ISO '' represents ड़ /ɽ/. |
| ॠ/ ॄ | | | for consistency with ''. |
See also
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Devanagari transliteration
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Harvard-Kyoto
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ITRANS
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National Library at Kolkata romanization
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ISO 15919
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Shiva Sutra