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  2. Siddham (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Siddham is a Unicode block containing characters for the historical, Brahmi-derived Siddham script used for writing Sanskrit between the years c. 550 – c. 1200. [ 3 ] Block

  3. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    siddham ᗎ siddham section mark with rays and dotted triple crescents u+115ce: po, other siddham ᗏ siddham section mark double ring u+115cf: po, other siddham ᗐ siddham section mark double ring with rays u+115d0: po, other siddham ᗑ siddham section mark with double crescents u+115d1: po, other siddham ᗒ siddham section mark with triple ...

  4. Siddhaṃ script - Wikipedia

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    Fonts: Noto Sans Siddham from the Noto fonts project; Muktamsiddham—Free Unicode Siddham font; ApDevaSiddham—(Japanese) Free Unicode 8.0 Siddham Font ; Siddham alphabet on Omniglot; Examples of Siddham mantras Chinese language website. Visible Mantra an extensive collection of mantras and some sūtras in Siddhaṃ script

  5. Template:Unicode chart Siddham - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Script/Siddham - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to mark text written in Siddham script, using a set of specific fonts and a specific font size. TemplateData This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard , VisualEditor and other tools.

  7. Brahmic scripts - Wikipedia

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    A mark, known in Sanskrit as a virama/halanta/hasanta, can be used to indicate the absence of an inherent vowel, although it is rarely used. Each vowel has two forms, an independent form when not attached to a consonant, and a dependent form, when attached to a consonant.

  8. Implicit directional marks - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode, the implicit directional mark characters are encoded at U+061C ؜ ARABIC LETTER MARK, U+200E LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK (‎) and U+200F RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK (‏). In UTF-8 these are D8 9C, E2 80 8E and E2 80 8F respectively. Usage is prescribed in the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm. [1]

  9. Noto fonts - Wikipedia

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    The Noto family is designed with the goal of achieving visual harmony (e.g., compatible heights and stroke thicknesses) across multiple languages/scripts. Commissioned by Google, the font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License. [3] Until September 2015, the fonts were under the Apache License 2.0. [4]