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Currently (ਅ) is used for avagraha in Gurmukhi
For minority North Indic scripts, signs such as Avagraha are sometimes borrowed from Devanagari. Same can be used for Gurmukhi Same is used in some sites E.g. https://ashtadhyayi.github.io/suutra/8.4/8.4.56/?transliteration_target=gurmukhi Also I have seen in one 19th century book
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Currently (ਅ) is used for avagraha in Gurmukhi
For minority North Indic scripts, signs such as Avagraha are sometimes borrowed from Devanagari.
Same can be used for Gurmukhi
Same is used in some sites
E.g.
https://ashtadhyayi.github.io/suutra/8.4/8.4.56/?transliteration_target=gurmukhi
Also I have seen in one 19th century book
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: