![]() ![]() ![]() This facility is a ' first of its kind', as far as I know, and thus will be of immense help to the society. user of Azhagi+ can already type/transliterate ALL the above Vedic characters, whichever ones he/she needs. And, as of now, every user of Azhagi+ can type any of these extended vedic characters he/she needs too. That is why I created the above list (around 100 of the extended characters) and put them up in this page. Each one of them has a need to type his/her own set of extended Vedic characters. But, for those who do some extra specialized work in Sanskrit, various extended characters are needed. The above 10 characters (Danda, Avagraha, Udatta, Anudatta, etc.) seem to be enough for people doing normal Sanskrit work and using Azhagi+ (a 100% free multilingual typing/transliteration software available at one can of course type them. ![]() For e.g., in स᳐ (VEDIC TONE KARSHANA joined with स), the dotted circle's place has been taken up by स. A dotted circle merely indicates that this place will be taken up by a joining character. The dotted circles, wherever you see them (in the list of characters below), are just placeholders.'VEDIC TONE RING ABOVE'), kindly consider only it's verbal description for your reference. Wherever a particular character is not depicted properly (for e.g.So, you can consider the code points given itself as descriptions. ![]()
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