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- Chandrabindu (IAST: candrabindu, lit. 'moon dot' in Sanskrit) is a diacritic sign with the form of a dot inside the lower half of a circle. It is used...
- Chandrabindoo (often spelled Chandrabindu), based in Kolkata, is a Bengali band known for satirical, colloquial lyrics, with references to current affairs...
- an ****vara, अंग aṃga. A variant of the ****vara, the anunāsika or 'chandrabindu', was used more explicitly for nasalized vowels, as in अँश aṃśa for [ə̃ɕə]...
- director Anindya Chatterjee, who is the well known vocalist of the band Chandrabindu. The film is a coming of age story of an adolescent boy and his friends...
- a cursive ligature in Devanagari, combining अ (a) with उ (u) and the chandrabindu (ँ, ṃ). In Unicode, the symbol is encoded at U+0950 ॐ DEVANAGARI OM and...
- Group: 8 – Aspirate Group: 9 – Anuxāra Group: 9 – Bixarga Group: 10 – Chandrabindu (anunāsika) The letters শ (talôibyo xô), ষ (murdhôinyo xô), স (dôntyo...
- used for different purposes (see above for dot reph). ഁ was like the chandrabindu from other scripts and was used to nasalise the vowel; it was only used...
- U/A is the eighth studio album by Chandrabindoo, released in 2008 as their "Awshtom Aschorjyo" (Lit. Eighth Surprise) after a break of 3 years. The album...
- Indic scriptsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Chandrabindu – Diacritic mark typically denoting nazalization, in Indian abugidas...
- mark the absence of a vowel. In addition, Devanagari uses the moon-dot chandrabindu ( ँ ) for vowel nasalization. Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics use...