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| align="center" colspan="2" | [[:en:most-perfect magic square|most-perfect magic square]] from<br />the [[:en:Parshvanath|Parshvanath]] [[:en:Jain|Jain]] temple in [[:en:Khajuraho|Khajuraho]]
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Hi! Some years ago (in 2008) I received a picture about a [[:en:most-perfect magic square|most-perfect magic square]] from the [[:en:Parshvanath|Parshvanath]] [[:en:Jain|Jain]] temple in [[:en:Khajuraho|Khajuraho]] named '''Chautisa Yantra'''. According to [[:en: magic square#India|magic square#India]] <sup>Magic Squares and Cubes By William Symes Andrews, 1908, Open court publish company</sup> the square is more then thousand years old / from the 10th-century. There is an additional text above the square. '''done''' <s>I hope to receive a translation and/or additional details about this text from contributors on languages from India.</s><br />
https'''[[testwiki://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostmost-perfect_magic_squareperfect magic square]]''' provides transliterations for a dozen of [[:en:ISO 15924#List of codes|ISO 15924]] scripts as LatnArab, includingArmn, RomanArmi, numeralsBeng, andCyrl, binaryCyrs, Deva, ArabGrek, ArmnGujr, Beng'''Guru''', Hani, GrekHans, Hant, GujrHebr, HansJpan, ·Knda, HantKore, ·Latn Jpan,(including HebrRoman numerals and binary), KndaLepc, KoreMaya, Mlym, Mymr, Phnxl, Orya, Runr, Sinh, Syrc, ‎Syre, ‎Syrj, ‎Syrn, Taml, Telu, Tibt, Xsux and maybe some more. The wiki source code can be used for articles / stubs in languages using these scripts. Fonts are not optimized and all comments are welcome at the '''test''' subdomain page at [https[testwiki://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostmost-perfect_magic_squareperfect magic square]]. Thanks for all your efforts in advance! lɛʁi ʁɑjnhɑʁt (Leri Reinhart)<br />
BTW: [[:en:Sriramachakra|Sriramachakra]] (found today) is another of the 384 mutually indistinguishable most-perfect magic squares.<br />
: ‫·‏[[user:לערי ריינהארט|לערי ריינהארט]]‏·‏[[user talk:לערי ריינהארט|T]]‏·‏[[m:user:לערי ריינהארט|m]]‏:‏[//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/user_talk:%D7%9C%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%99_%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%99%D7%A0%D7%94%D7%90%D7%A8%D7%98?action=history Th]‏·‏[[m:user talk:לערי ריינהארט|T]]‏·‏[[m:special:Emailuser/לערי ריינהארט|email me]]‏·‏‬ 1220:0253, 919 Augusti 2015 (UTC)
https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most-perfect_magic_square provides transliterations for a dozen of [[:en:ISO 15924#List of codes|ISO 15924]] scripts as Latn including Roman numerals and binary, Deva, Arab, Armn, Beng, Grek, Gujr, Hans · Hant · Jpan, Hebr, Knda, Kore, Mlym, Taml, Telu, Tibt and maybe some more. The wiki source code can be used for articles / stubs in languages using these scripts. Fonts are not optimized and all comments are welcome at the '''test''' subdomain page [https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most-perfect_magic_square]. Thanks for all your efforts in advance! lɛʁi ʁɑjnhɑʁt (Leri Reinhart)<br />
 
‫·‏[[user:לערי ריינהארט|לערי ריינהארט]]‏·‏[[user talk:לערי ריינהארט|T]]‏·‏[[m:user:לערי ריינהארט|m]]‏:‏[//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/user_talk:%D7%9C%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%99_%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%99%D7%A0%D7%94%D7%90%D7%A8%D7%98?action=history Th]‏·‏[[m:user talk:לערי ריינהארט|T]]‏·‏[[m:special:Emailuser/לערי ריינהארט|email me]]‏·‏‬ 12:02, 9 Augusti 2015 (UTC)
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short update (2015-08-19) :
: The numbers are [[w:en:Gurmukhi numerals]] written in the '''Guru''' script see [[testwiki:most-perfect magic square#Guru]]
: Thanks to [[user:Mahitgar|Mahitgar]] the translation of the first two lines is available at https://en.wikipedia.org/?curid=1003896#Epigraph .
: see the numerals in '''Latn''' at [[testwiki:most-perfect magic square#Latn]]
BTW: FYI: [[:en:Sriramachakra|Sriramachakra]] (found todaysome days ago) is another of the 384 mutually indistinguishable most-perfect magic squares.<br />
 
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