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Virama (Sanskrit: विराम/हलन्त, romanized:
virāma/halanta ्) is a
Sanskrit phonological concept to
suppress the
inherent vowel that
otherwise occurs with...
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formation (
Virama and
similar diacritics)
Devanagari Sign
Virama (U+094D)
Bengali Sign
Virama (U+09CD)
Gurmukhi Sign
Virama (U+0A4D)
Gujarati Sign
Virama (U+0ACD)...
- made,
there were two
other viramas used simultaneously, the
vertical bar
virama ഻ and
circular virama ഼. The
vertical bar
virama was used
exclusively for...
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Vaishnava shrine than
Virama did. This anno****
Virama, who
tortured the bania. As a punishment,
Viradhavala banished Virama to a
place named Viramagrama...
- (Tagalog:
Lumang Tagalog; Baybayin: pre-
virama: ᜎᜓᜋ ᜆᜄᜎᜓ, post-
virama [krus kudlit]: ᜎᜓᜋᜅ᜔ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔; post-
virama [pamudpod]: ᜎᜓᜋᜅ᜴ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜴), is the earliest...
- = 𑄇 kā + 𑄳
VIRAMA + 𑄇 kā 𑄇𑄳𑄑 kṭā = 𑄇 kā + 𑄳
VIRAMA + 𑄑 ṭā 𑄇𑄳𑄖 ktā = 𑄇 kā + 𑄳
VIRAMA + 𑄖 tā 𑄇𑄳𑄟 kmā = 𑄇 kā + 𑄳
VIRAMA + 𑄟 mā 𑄇𑄳𑄌...
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Unicode Consortium. UTC L2/04-279,
Public Review Issue #37. "13.2.
Sinhala (§
Virama (al-lakuna) and
Consonant Forms)". The
Unicode Standard, Core Specification...
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Constantine Joseph Beschi (8
November 1680 – 4
February 1747), also
known under his
Tamil name of Vīramāmunivar, was an
Italian Jesuit priest, missionary...
- a
combination of
diacritic marks and
consonant letters marked with the
virama character ်
which suppresses the
inherent vowel of the
consonant letter...
- Khan
after a 4-month long siege. The
reign of
Virama saw the rise of Jain
scholars in Gwalior.
Virama's minister Kusharaja encouraged the
Kayastha poet...