The Shabd roop of "sadhu" in Sanskrit is "sadhu." This word remains the same in its Shabd roop form.
balakah balakau balakaah ........................................ ........................................... ........................................ ...................................... ...................................... ............................................ hy balak hy balakau hy balakaah
The shabd roop of "yushmad" is "yushmabhyam."
A saint is someone recognized for exceptional holiness or virtue in Christianity, while a rishi is a wise person or sage in Hinduism. A sadhu is a Hindu ascetic who renounces worldly pleasures to seek spiritual enlightenment, while a muni is a sage or wise person in Hinduism who has deep knowledge of scriptures and teachings.
The Sanskrit word for shrine is "श्रीनीवास" (śrīnīvāsa).
The phrase "Only God can judge me" can be translated to Sanskrit as "केवलं ईश्वरो मां प्रमार्षतु".
sanskrit shabd roop of sadhu
The shabd roop of "Ambika" in Sanskrit is "Ambikā."
The Shabd roop of "Bhagwat" in Sanskrit would be "Bhagavat."
balakah balakau balakaah ........................................ ........................................... ........................................ ...................................... ...................................... ............................................ hy balak hy balakau hy balakaah
The Shabd roop of "kirti" in Sanskrit is "kirtih."
The Shabd Roop of "jagat" in Sanskrit is "jagatam" (जगतम्).
The Shabda Roop of "muni" in Sanskrit is "munih".
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The shabd roop of "balika" in Sanskrit is "balikaah".
The shabd roop of Mata is Matru (मातृ ) pronounced 'matr' meaning 'mother'.
The shabd roop of "lata" in Sanskrit for the pullling gender would be "latah."
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