The Siddham script is an ancient Indic script primarily used for writing Sanskrit and related languages. It emerged around the 7th century CE and was used predominantly in the Indian subcontinent for religious texts and manuscripts. Siddham is notable for its use in Buddhist texts, particularly in East Asia, where it was used to write the Siddham Sanskrit, a language of ritual and religious significance. The script is characterized by its elaborate and decorative letterforms, which were designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and functional for scholarly and ritualistic purposes.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Siddham' unicode script category. Currently there are 92 characters in this category.