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Avagraha (ऽ) is a
symbol used to
indicate prodelision of an अ (a) in many
Indian languages like
Sanskrit as
shown below. It is
usually transliterated with...
- Hindi, with the
avagraha (ऽ)
being used to
indicate prolonging the
vowel sound. (However, this
differs from the
usage of the
avagraha in Sanskrit, where...
- the "moon"
stroke altogether,
using only the dot in all situations. The
avagraha (ऽ अऽ) (usually
transliterated with an apostrophe) is a
Sanskrit punctuation...
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apply the
avagraha beyond mere
sustenance of an exclamation, cry or
shout in speech. It is used by
verbs in
continuous tense. The
avagraha is not used...
-
vowel or
syllable it is
attached to. Examples: ◌఼:
Telugu nuqta. ఽ:
Telugu avagraha. ౝ:
Nakaara pollu. ఀ: The
combining candrabindu nasal vowel diacritic of...
- Praślēṣam ഽ
Corresponds to
Devanagari avagraha, used when a
Sanskrit phrase containing an
avagraha is
written in
Malayalam script. The
symbol indicates...
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gives a
different tone to the language. This
drawled a is
represented by
Avagraha (ऽ), for instance, the word dekh'la, you see, is
written as देेखऽलऽ. Other...
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Praslesham ഽ
Corresponds to
Devanagari avagraha, used when a
Sanskrit phrase containing an
avagraha is
written in
Malayalam script. The
symbol indicates...
- (****vāra) अः ḥ (visarga) अँ m̐ (candrabindu) अऀ (inverted candrabindu) ऽ ’ (
avagraha) क़ (nuqta) क् (virāma) ३ 3 (pluta) ᳵ ẖ (jihvāmūlīya) ᳶ ḫ (upadhmānīya)...
- beats: This is the
Prelude to the
Sargam Geet, the
underscore signifies the
avagraha i.e.
prolongation of the
immediate previous note by one beat for one _...