Tibetan Mark Gug Rtags Gyon Letter
༺ is the Tibetan mark Gug rtags gyon (U+0F3A), used to add specific visual framing in Tibetan text.
U+0F3A
The symbol ༺ is a Tibetan punctuation-like mark identified as “Tibetan Mark Gug rtags gyon.” It’s used to add structured visual meaning in Tibetan writing. This page helps you copy it reliably across devices and apps.
Tibetan Mark Gug Rtags Gyon Letter Meaning
༺ (U+0F3A) is the Tibetan mark called “Tibetan Mark Gug rtags gyon.” In Tibetan text, marks like this are used to shape how phrases are visually organized, often functioning as a bracket-like or boundary-style sign. Depending on context, it can help indicate structure, grouping, or a stylistic pause when reading. If you’re working with Tibetan typography, manuscripts, subtitles, or text that includes Tibetan punctuation conventions, using the correct Unicode character ensures the mark appears properly and is searchable/selectable as a single symbol.
Common uses
- •Typing or formatting Tibetan text where the mark is required for correct punctuation or layout
- •Designing posters or callouts that include Tibetan bracket/boundary styling
- •Creating subtitles or captions that must match the original Tibetan characters
- •Web development or content creation where accurate Unicode rendering is important
- •Manuscript-style headings or separators in documents that include Tibetan script
Examples
༺ Tibetan Mark Gug Rtags Gyon Symbol
- ༺སྐབས་ཚོགས་ཚན༺ དང་༺ ཚན་གཞན།
- ༺གྲངས་འཛིན༺ དང་འབྲེལ་བ།
- ༺དོན་ཚན་གཙོ༺ ལྷག་བཅས།
- ༺འགོ་བརྗོད༺ ཡིག་ཆ།
- ༺ཚིག་སྦྱོར༺ དབྱེ་བ།
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F3A | |
| HTML Entity | ༺ | |
| HTML Code | ༺ | |
| CSS | \0F3A |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Mark Gug Rtags Gyon letter mean?
༺ (U+0F3A) is the Tibetan mark called “Tibetan Mark Gug rtags gyon.” In Tibetan text, marks like this are used to shape how phrases are visually organized, often functioning as a bracket-like or boundary-style sign. Depending on context, it can help indicate structure, grouping, or a stylistic pause when reading. If you’re working with Tibetan typography, manuscripts, subtitles, or text that includes Tibetan punctuation conventions, using the correct Unicode character ensures the mark appears properly and is searchable/selectable as a single symbol.
What is the Unicode code point for ༺?
The Unicode code point for ༺ is U+0F3A.
How do I paste ༺ into web pages or editors?
Copy the character directly (༺). If needed for code, you can also use the HTML entity ༺ or CSS escape \\0F3A.
Why does ༺ sometimes not display correctly?
It usually displays correctly when your font supports Tibetan script. If your font lacks coverage, it may show a missing-glyph box.
Is ༺ the same as a generic bracket or parenthesis?
No. While it can look bracket-like, it is a specific Tibetan Unicode character (Tibetan Mark Gug rtags gyon) with its own identity in text.