https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32393

--- Comment #7 from [email protected] 2011-11-13 15:25:25 UTC ---
Hello Naveen. Regarding your doubt, first of all let state that this is a local
issue of sa.wiki. There is only a difference of one special character called
zero width joiner, with unicode value U+200D. This is used when we want to
halve a devanagari character which is not directly followed by another one (so
without U+200D it would appear as halant and not half). e.g. संस् when written
with it becomes संस्‍ . You can check it by copy-pasting it on a text box and
deleting char by char from last. You will find that after deleting कृ one
stroke goes almost ineffective, actually that is consumed in deleting this
invisible character. Zero width joiner should be used only when it is necessary
to show the design or form of letters, so it seems someone has wrongly created
a redirect with this redundant spelling of संस्कृत. Anyway we can delete it if
not desired.

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