Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa Letter
࿈ is the Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa character, Unicode U+0FC8.
U+0FC8
࿈ (Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa) is a Unicode character used in Tibetan-script contexts. If you need to display or paste it correctly, the page below provides reliable copy options and code points.
Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa Letter Meaning
“Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa” (Unicode U+0FC8) is a Tibetan-script symbol. In Tibetan contexts, “phur pa” is commonly associated with a ceremonial implement name, and the character is used as a standalone symbol in texts and typographic compositions. On this page, the focus is practical: using the correct character ensures your text renders as intended across systems. When formatting documents, the safest approach is to copy the character directly or insert it via the provided Unicode escapes.
Common uses
- •Typing or copying Tibetan-script symbols in documents and notes
- •Labeling or annotating Tibetan-themed designs and posters
- •Using the character in multilingual text for digital publishing
- •Rendering Tibetan script characters in app interfaces
- •Adding decorative or symbolic marks in creative typography
Examples
࿈ Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa (U+0FC8)
- ࿈ ࿈ །
- ࿈ ࿔ ࿈ ࿔
- ࿈ ࿈ tibetan_symbol
- ࿈ add ࿈ to the label
- ࿈ unicode test: ࿈ (U+0FC8)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FC8 | |
| HTML Entity | ࿈ | |
| HTML Code | ࿈ | |
| CSS | \0FC8 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa letter mean?
“Tibetan Symbol Phur Pa” (Unicode U+0FC8) is a Tibetan-script symbol. In Tibetan contexts, “phur pa” is commonly associated with a ceremonial implement name, and the character is used as a standalone symbol in texts and typographic compositions. On this page, the focus is practical: using the correct character ensures your text renders as intended across systems. When formatting documents, the safest approach is to copy the character directly or insert it via the provided Unicode escapes.
What is the Unicode code point for ࿈?
The Unicode code point for ࿈ is U+0FC8.
How do I copy the symbol correctly?
Copy the character directly from this page (࿈). If you are programming, use the provided escapes (CSS: \\0FC8, JavaScript: \\u{0FC8}, HTML: ࿈).
Which category does this character belong to?
It is categorized as “Tibetan.”
Will it display on all devices?
It depends on font and Unicode support. Using the correct Unicode character (U+0FC8) helps, but the glyph requires a font that supports Tibetan script.