🔹 Unicode Input (Mangal Font):
If you type “Baba” in Hindi using Mangal (Unicode), it will look like:
👉 बाबा
But this will only display properly in Unicode-supported applications like modern browsers, MS Word (with Mangal font), Google Docs, etc.
✅ Convert “बाबा” to Kruti Dev Font
To convert this to Kruti Dev, which is a legacy Devanagari font used in government typing exams and DTP:
🔸 Use Online Converter:
🔗 Mangal to Kruti Dev Converter – MangalToKruti.com
Steps:
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Paste the Unicode text:
बाबा
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Click on “Convert to Kruti Dev”
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The output will be in Kruti Dev encoded font, which looks like:
This is how “बाबा” is represented in Kruti Dev font (visually appears correct when Kruti Dev font is applied).
📥 Download Kruti Dev Font
If the output doesn’t display correctly on your system:
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Install the Kruti Dev 010 font from a trusted source.
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Apply it to the converted text in Word or your editor.
🔗 Download Kruti Dev 010 Font (Free)
✍️ Type Directly in Kruti Dev?
If you want to type “बाबा” directly in Kruti Dev using a keyboard:
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Use a Remington (typewriter-style) Hindi Keyboard Layout
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Type
ckck
(in English letters), and apply Kruti Dev font to see: बाबा
Summary
Task | Tool / Output |
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Input Unicode Text | बाबा (Mangal/Unicode) |
Convert to Kruti Dev | Use mangaltokruti.com |
Kruti Dev Equivalent | ckck (in Kruti Dev font) |
Font needed | Kruti Dev 010 |