- In
Sanskrit phonology,
Visarga is the name of the
voiceless glottal fricative,
written in
Devanagari as 'ः' [h]. It was also called, equivalently, visarjanīya...
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because it is
perceived as
beyond audible sound. Some take this to mean
Visarga, the
sound following the
utterance of a sound, but not the
sound itself...
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Bindu representing maharaj (mastery). The
white Bindu resides in the
bindu visarga and is
related to
Shiva and the Moon,
while the red
Bindu resides in the...
- is
sometimes used as a
shorthand form of "because". The
character ஃ (
visarga) in the
Tamil script represents the āytam, a
special sound of the Tamil...
- may be used to
achieve the same effect: พฺราหฺมณ. The
means of
recording visarga (final
voiceless 'h') in Thai has
reportedly been lost,
although the character...
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vowels table, the
significant difference is for the
sonorants and ****vāra,
visarga are
capitalized instead of
their diacritics. Finally, it is
fairly readable...
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indicates nasalization of the
vowel or a
nasal segment following the vowel. A
visarga ⟨𐨏⟩
indicates the
unvoiced syllable-final /h/. It can also be used as...
- form of
physical emission. In
Kashmir Shaivism, the
energy of
emission (
visarga śakti) is
considered to be a form of ānanda (bliss).
Depending on the orientation...
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nominative singular (the
Sanskrit nominative singular is
formed by
adding a
visarga, e.g., as in "Viṣṇuḥ") The
original Sanskrit vocative is
often used in...
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vowels and may be
short or long, and two part-vowels, ****vara ⟨◌𑌂⟩ ṁ and
visarga, ⟨◌𑌃⟩ ḥ.
Independent vowel letters are used for word-initial vowels. Otherwise...