Grantha is a South Indian abugida script used primarily for writing Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. It is derived from the Brahmi script and shares similarities with other South Indian scripts like Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam. Grantha is known for its distinctive appearance, with its rounded, cursive style and intricate ornamentation. It was widely used in ancient and medieval India, especially in religious and scholarly texts. While its use has declined in modern times, Grantha remains an important part of South Indian cultural heritage and is still used in some religious and traditional contexts.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Grantha' unicode script category. Currently there are 103 characters in this category.
| Image | Browser | Unicode | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 𑿐 | U+11FD0 | Tamil Fraction One Quarter |
![]() | 𑿑 | U+11FD1 | Tamil Fraction One Half-1 |
![]() | 𑿓 | U+11FD3 | Tamil Fraction Three Quarters |