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remove IAST diacritics from page title? edit

It's inconsistent that Kātyāyanī has IAST diacritics in the title/URL while none of the other pages in the Category:Navadurgas do. In fact all nine names of the Navadurgas require IAST diacritics to spell them correctly, including the name Navadurgā itself. The best enumeration of correctly spelled names I know of is here: Nava-Durgā - नवदुर्गा - The nine forms of Goddess Durgā

On the Navadurga page, all nine section headings are also missing these diacritics, though most of the "Mantra:" quotations have the the correct diacritics except for the occasional missing macron (e.g. in Siddhidhatri). Therefore, if anyone thinks this should be rationalised, the easiest way would be to remove the diacritics from the title of Kātyāyanī, adding the missing IAST and Sanskrit spellings to the beginning of its first paragraph, and leaving the diacritics out everywhere else.

--Rxphair (talk) 08:31, 6 April 2019 (UTC)Reply