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κݲςݲ

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κ(k)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA
Unicode: U+954
Number: 20
Translit: k
Language: el
Readable: κ
Description:

The letter κ is the lowercase form of the Greek letter Kappa. 1. Linguistic Origin: Kappa comes from the Phoenician letter Kaph, symbolizing the "k" sound. In Greek, Kappa represents the voiceless velar plosive [k] sound. 2. Esoteric Meanings: In esoteric traditions, Kappa has been associated with concepts like knowledge, karma, and the idea of a beginning or a cycle. It is sometimes linked to the philosophical concept of 'kairos,' denoting the right or opportune moment. 3. Symbolic Use: Kappa has been used symbolically in ancient Greek philosophy and mathematics, denoting different quantities. In modern times, it can also be found in scientific notations, representing values like thermal conductivity. In esoteric traditions, Kappa may symbolize the quest for inner knowledge and self-discovery.


ݲ(ݲ)

Name: ARABIC LETTER HAH WITH SMALL ARABIC LETTER TAH ABOVE
Unicode: U+1906
Number: 0
Translit: ݲ
Language: el
Readable: dzim
Description:

The symbol ݲ belongs to the Arabic script and represents the letter "ṭa" (ط) in a modified form. 1. Linguistic origin: The Arabic letter ṭa is pronounced as a voiceless alveolar stop and is used in words in various Arabic dialects and languages such as Persian, Urdu, and others. 2. Esoteric or spiritual meanings: In Arabic calligraphy, the ṭa letter carries symbolic significance as it is associated with concepts such as purity, truth, and strength. Some esoteric interpretations suggest that ṭa symbolizes the journey of the soul towards enlightenment. 3. Symbolic use: The Arabic script, including the letter ṭa, has been widely utilized in Islamic art and architecture to convey spiritual messages and decorate religious texts. The form of the letter itself can be symbolic of the inner journey towards spiritual enlightenment. It has also been used in modern contexts as a decorative motif in various forms of artwork and design.


ς(s)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA
Unicode: U+962
Number: 6
Translit: s
Language: el
Readable: s
Description:

Font ς Sigma is not Font Stigma ϛ, While the letter Σ continues Phoenician šîn 𐤔 W, its name sigma and its position in the alphabet is taken from the letter Ξ Samekh S.


ݲ(ݲ)

Name: ARABIC LETTER HAH WITH SMALL ARABIC LETTER TAH ABOVE
Unicode: U+1906
Number: 0
Translit: ݲ
Language: el
Readable: dzim
Description:

The symbol ݲ belongs to the Arabic script and represents the letter "ṭa" (ط) in a modified form. 1. Linguistic origin: The Arabic letter ṭa is pronounced as a voiceless alveolar stop and is used in words in various Arabic dialects and languages such as Persian, Urdu, and others. 2. Esoteric or spiritual meanings: In Arabic calligraphy, the ṭa letter carries symbolic significance as it is associated with concepts such as purity, truth, and strength. Some esoteric interpretations suggest that ṭa symbolizes the journey of the soul towards enlightenment. 3. Symbolic use: The Arabic script, including the letter ṭa, has been widely utilized in Islamic art and architecture to convey spiritual messages and decorate religious texts. The form of the letter itself can be symbolic of the inner journey towards spiritual enlightenment. It has also been used in modern contexts as a decorative motif in various forms of artwork and design.



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