Siddhaṃ_script
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Siddhaṃ (also known as Kutila) is an Indic script used in India from the 6th century to the 13th century. Also known in its later evolved form as Siddhamātṛkā, Siddham is a medieval Brahmic abugida, derived from the Gupta script and ancestral to the Nāgarī, Eastern Nagari, Tirhuta, Odia and Nepalese scripts. The Siddham script was widely used by Indian Buddhists and still remains in use by East As
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| Siddham script Siddhaṃ 𑖭𑖰𑖟𑖿𑖠𑖽 | |
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The word Siddhaṃ in Siddhaṃ script | |
| Script type | |
Period | c. late 6th century – c. 1200 CE |
| Direction | Left-to-right |
| Languages | Sanskrit |
| Related scripts | |
Parent systems | |
Child systems | |
Sister systems | Sharada, Tibetan, Kalinga, Bhaiksuki |
| ISO 15924 | |
| ISO 15924 | Sidd (302), Siddham, Siddhaṃ, Siddhamātṛkā |
| Unicode | |
Unicode alias | Siddham |
| U+11580–U+115FF Final Accepted Script Proposal | |
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