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Danda
In the Devanāgarī script, the danda (Sanskrit ' "stick") is a punctuation character. The glyph consists of a single vertical stroke. The character can be found at code point U+0964 () in Unicode. The "double danda" is at U+0965 (). ISCII encodes danda at 0xEA. The danda marks the end of a sentence or period, comparable to a full stop (period) as commonly used in the Latin alphabet. In metrical texts, a double danda is used to delimit verses, and a single danda to delimit a pada or semi-verse. ==Use in other scripts==
The danda (with the same Unicode encoding) has also been used as a full stop in the scripts of several other Indic languages, including Bengali (pronounced as দাঁড়ি / dari) , Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Hindi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. However, Western punctuation has largely replaced it in contemporary orthography.
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