“ऀ” U+0900: Devanagari Sign Inverted Candrabindu

ऀ Devanagari Sign Inverted Candrabindu

U+0900

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The Devanagari Sign Inverted Candrabindu (U+0900) is a nonspacing combining mark used in Vedic Sanskrit and specialized phonetic transcriptions of Devanagari. It represents a specific nasalization nuance, inverted compared to the standard Candrabindu. It was introduced in Unicode 5.2 (2009) to support the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) requirements for Indic linguistics.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with (U+0901), the standard Candrabindu.

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CSS \0900
Python \u0900

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