Yes, I think technically it is a problem of ordering. In Hindi, some 
diacritical marks need to go to the left of the last type character,
or on top of it. Although gedit, as shown in the screenshot above can do that, 
gnome-terminal fails to do that.

Thanks,

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gnome-terminal does not show devanagri characters properly 
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