Even apart from the sentences that do not have a Devanagari danda at the end, there are also instances of verses that seem to have a punctuation markmissing from the end of line position.
It may be that lists were prone to being vulnerable to this kind of keyboarding omission.
One example is in Ezra 2:43-54 where it is apparent that the comma found in some verses is missing in equivalent positions in the same list.
Even apart from the sentences that do not have a Devanagari danda at the end, there are also instances of verses that seem to have a punctuation mark missing from the end of line position.
It may be that lists were prone to being vulnerable to this kind of keyboarding omission.
One example is in Ezra 2:43-54 where it is apparent that the comma found in some verses is missing in equivalent positions in the same list.
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