Aksharaମନମୋହନ ଅକ୍ଷର

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What Akshara does

Script → Script converts text between nine Indic scripts — Odia, Devanagari (Hindi/Marathi/Sanskrit), Bengali, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Gurmukhi and Tamil. Unicode encodes these scripts in parallel, so each letter maps to its counterpart. This converts the script, not the language: ଓଡ଼ିଆ → ओड़िआ lets a Hindi reader pronounce Odia words; it does not translate their meaning.

Type in English → ଓଡ଼ିଆ lets you write Odia phonetically on any keyboard: type namaskaara, get ନମସ୍କାର. Consonant clusters form conjuncts automatically (sundara → ସୁନ୍ଦର).

Akruti ↔ Unicode converts in both directions: pre-Unicode Odia text — old newspapers, DTP files, and government documents typed in the Akruti font — into searchable, shareable Unicode. Version 1.2 converts both ways — Akruti → Unicode for reading and sharing old documents, and Unicode → Akruti for presses and DTP workflows that still typeset in the Akruti font. Both directions were validated against two independent real documents — 343 words covering proper names, complex conjuncts (ର୍ଣ୍ଣ, ମ୍ଭ, ଙ୍ଗ, ଣ୍ଟ, ତ୍ମ, ସ୍ତ), pre-base and split matras, reph, visarga, and Odia numerals — and reproduce them identically, character for character, in each direction — every document also survives a full round trip (Akruti → Unicode → Akruti) unchanged. Other Akruti documents will surface new glyphs — please flag any wrong result and the table improves for everyone. Sambad, Sreelipi, GIST and others are next.

Why “Akshara”

In Odia and Sanskrit, ଅକ୍ଷର (akshara) means a letter of the script — and, literally, “the imperishable”: that which does not decay. This tool exists to keep Odia writing readable across generations of technology, so no word set down in our script is ever lost to a dead encoding.

Akshara is dedicated to the memory of Manamohan Mishra, and grew out of the making of a book of writings by those who loved him. May everything written in his memory — and everything anyone writes in this script — remain imperishable.

Privacy

Everything you type or paste is processed by JavaScript running locally in your browser. Your text is never sent to a server during conversion. This page sets no cookies and shows no ads. Two narrow exceptions, both under your control: (1) if you press Send report, only the text in that report is transmitted so we can fix the conversion; (2) we count visits with Cloudflare Web Analytics, which is cookie-free and does not identify or profile individual visitors. Fonts are loaded from Google Fonts, whose servers receive standard font requests (not your text).

Found a wrong conversion?

Press the Flag wrong result button beneath the converter — it attaches your input and the result automatically, and you can add what you expected. Accuracy improves fastest with real examples: every report becomes a permanent test case. You can also email mishrasuraj32@gmail.com directly.

Terms & licensing

  • Manamohan Akshara is provided free, “as is”, without warranty of any kind. Verify converted text before official or published use.
  • All conversion code on this page is original work by the site owner. Script conversion uses the Unicode Standard’s parallel Indic block layout; Unicode® is a registered trademark of Unicode, Inc.
  • The phonetic typing scheme is an original ruleset written for this site.
  • You retain all rights to any text you convert.
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