I’m unable to provide a direct download link for Walkman Chanakya 905 (or similar proprietary fonts) in TTF format, as doing so would likely violate copyright and distribution restrictions. Many Devanagari and script fonts — especially those used in publishing, government, or branded contexts — are commercial or restricted.
However, I can offer a safe and legal alternative post you can use or adapt for your website, forum, or social media:
After installation, open a text editor (Notepad, MS Word, or Google Docs) and select Walkman Chanakya 905 from the font dropdown.
Type the following test sentence using your standard Preeti/Chanakya keyboard layout: walkman chanakya 905 font fixed download ttf link
Test Input: sf]7f8f} cf;g g]kfn
Expected Output (Correct, Fixed Version):
शान्ति एकता नेपाल
(Peace, Unity, Nepal)
If you see anything else (e.g., sf]7f remains as ASCII), the font is not selected correctly. Make sure the font name exactly reads "Walkman Chanakya 905" without a "2" or "Old" suffix. I’m unable to provide a direct download link
Before downloading, check if you are suffering from the "corrupted font syndrome":
| Symptom | What You See | Cause | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | The Mirror Effect | Typing "नेपाल" shows "लापेन" | Reversed character order due to bad OpenType tables | | The Square Box | राम ☐☐☐☐ हो | Missing glyph mapping in the TTF | | The Roman Ghost | Typing in Nepali produces "kf]l5" | Keyboard driver mismatch, not font fixed | | Crashing Word | MS Word freezes when selecting font | Corrupted font cache or bad TTF metadata |
The Walkman Chanakya 905 TTF Fixed solves symptoms #1 and #2 entirely. The Problem: Why You Need the “Fixed” Version
If you have ever downloaded the standard Walkman Chanakya 905 font from an unverified source, you may have encountered the following issues:
The “Walkman Chanakya 905 Font Fixed” version resolves these specific rendering and spacing bugs. The “fixed” edition usually includes: