॥
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Translingual
Punctuation mark
॥
- The double danda, a punctuation mark of many Indic scripts, signifying the end of a paragraph or verse of poetry.
Usage notes
- In Unicode, it is part of the Devanagari block but shared between Indic scripts.
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