Unicode contains a number of characters that represent various cultural, political, and religious symbols.
[1] Exceptions to this include characters in certain writing systems that are also in use as political or religious symbols, such as 卐 (U+5350), the swastika encoded as a Chinese character (although it is also encoded as a religious symbol at U+0FD5); or ॐ (U+0950), the Om symbol which is, strictly speaking, a Devanagari ligature.
[3] The Unicode chart for the Armenian block notes two religious symbols:[4] The Dingbats block also contains some symbols with political/religious connotations:[5] Other weights of the Greek cross are in Geometric Shapes Extended.
U+1F750 🝐 "alchemical symbol for caduceus"), U+2695 ⚕ Staff of Aesculapius, and U+2625 ☥ Ankh, all of which originate in polytheistic religious traditions.
• national symbol of Mongolia National flags are implemented by Regional indicator symbols in the Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement block.