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Tibetan Mark Gter Yig Mgo -um Rnam Bcad Ma Letter

༂ is a Tibetan script symbol identified as U+0F02 (HTML: ༂).

U+0F02

This page helps you quickly copy the Tibetan symbol ༂ in common formats. It also lists its Unicode details and practical ways designers and writers use it.

Tibetan Mark Gter Yig Mgo -um Rnam Bcad Ma Letter Meaning

༂ is a Tibetan script character with Unicode code point U+0F02, named “TIBETAN MARK GTER YIG MGO -UM RNAM BCAD MA.” In Unicode terms, it’s categorized under “Tibetan,” and it’s meant to be used as part of Tibetan orthography/marks. Because Tibetan writing uses many specific marks, this character is typically encountered in text that represents Tibetan scholarly or religious material, transcription, or typographic rendering of Tibetan inscriptions. When copying, it’s best to paste the character directly (or use the provided escapes) to ensure correct encoding and display across fonts and platforms.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste into Tibetan text for accurate transcription of marks
  • Typography and layout for Tibetan documents and captions
  • Digital publishing where exact Unicode characters must match source text
  • User interface content requiring Tibetan script marks (labels, glossary entries)
  • Academic or linguistic notes that reference specific Unicode characters

Examples

༂ Tibetan Mark Gter Yig Mgo -um rnam bcad ma

  • ༂ དང་འདྲ་བའི་བརྡ།
  • ཡི་གེ་ནང་༂ ཞུས་པ།
  • Tibetan mark: ༂ in Unicode text.
  • གསལ་བཤད་ནང་༂ བཀོད་པ།
  • Using U+0F02: ༂

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F02
HTML Entity༂
HTML Code༂
CSS\0F02

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ༂?

The symbol ༂ has Unicode code point U+0F02.

How can I copy ༂ reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ༂.

What does the name “TIBETAN MARK GTER YIG MGO -UM RNAM BCAD MA” refer to?

It is the official Unicode character name for ༂, indicating a specific Tibetan mark within the Tibetan script set.

Will ༂ display correctly on all devices?

It should display correctly when the Tibetan-capable font is available; if you paste the exact character (or the correct escapes), you avoid encoding mismatches.