The Devanagari Unicode Block
The standard Devanagari block in the Unicode standard resides between code points **U+0900** and **U+097F**. This block contains all the characters required to write languages like Nepali, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Marathi.
| Code Range | Glyphs | Description |
|---|---|---|
U+0900 - U+0903 |
ँ, ं, ः | Chandrabindu, Anusvara, and Visarga (Modifying Signs). |
U+0904 - U+0914 |
अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ, ऋ, ए, ऐ, ओ, औ | Independent Vowels (स्वर वर्ण). |
U+0915 - U+0939 |
क, ख, ग, घ ... ह | Consonants (व्यञ्जन वर्ण). |
U+093E - U+094C |
ा, ि, ी, ु, ू, ृ, े, ै, ो, ौ | Dependent Vowel Signs (मात्रा). |
U+094D |
् | Halant (Viram) sign used to suppress vowels (creates half-letters). |
U+0966 - U+096F |
०, १, २, ३, ४, ५, ६, ७, ८, ९ | Devanagari Digits. |