lany+dza

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lany+dza (ལཉྫ)- SA lañja (लञ्ज) - "tail or foot" [1]. Name of an Indic script,(लञ्जलिपि "tailed script") which first appeared at the time of the Pala dynasty, and sometimes used in Tibet for decoratively writing Sanskrit Buddhist mantra and dhāraṇī. Frequently also used on the title pages of Tibetan texts for writing the Sanskrit title of the work.

2. The name used in Tibet for the what the Newar people call the Rañjanā script. (CJF)

Note: often misspelled as lany+tsha (ལཉྪ)

  1. Monier-Williams, Monier; (1889); Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 928)