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Rgya Gram Shad (Unicode U+0F12 ༒ TIBETAN MARK RGYA GRAM SHAD) is a character in the Tibetan character set. The character is a punctuation mark, an elaborate form of danda, used to signify the endings of paragraphs in Tibetan Buddhist texts.

References

  1. Whistler, Ken; McGowan, Rick (2016-09-16). "List of Dandas in the Unicode Standard". Unicode Consortium. Unicode Technical Note #33.
  2. "Beginning and End Marker in Buddhist Texts".


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