the mool roop of chakshu is 'chakshush' i'm not sure abt its shabd roop chakShuH - chakShuShI-chakShUMShi | chakShuH- chakShuShI-chakShUMShi | chakShuShA-chakShurbhyAm-chakShurbhiH| chakShuShe-chkShurbhyAm-chakShurbhyaH| chakShuShaH-chakShurbhyAm-chakShurbhyaH| chakShuShaH-chakShuShoH-chakShuShAm| chkShuShi-chakShuShoH-chakShuShShu he chakShuH ! he chakShuShI! he chakShUMShi
A cyclone in Sanskrit is called "tanun". Tanun means high or agitated winds. Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language, and is the primary language of Hinduism.
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nadii नद्यौ nadyau नद्यः नदीम् nadiim नद्यौ nadyau नदीः nadiiH
The Shabda Roop of "muni" in Sanskrit is "munih".
The shabda roop of "bhavat" in Sanskrit is "bhavaan."
The Shabda Roop of "Sita" in Sanskrit is "Sitaa".
The shabda roop of "rishi" in Sanskrit is "rishih".
The Shabda roop of "bhavat" in Sanskrit is "bhavan."
The shabda roop of "bhavat" in Sanskrit is "bhavān."
The Shabda Roop of "bhanu" in Sanskrit is: पुंलिङ्ग एकवचन (masculine gender, singular number).
The Shabda Roop of "baalika" in Sanskrit is "baalikaah." It denotes the plural form of the word, referring to multiple girls.
The shabda roop of "guni" in Sanskrit is as follows: पुंल्लिङ्ग: गुणिन् स्त्रीलिङ्ग: गुणिनी नपुंसकलिङ्ग: गुणिनम् These forms correspond to masculine, feminine, and neuter genders respectively.
The shabda roop of "bhagini" in Sanskrit is "bhagini" itself, as it is the same in all three genders (feminine, masculine, neuter) and in all numbers (singular, dual, plural).
The Shabd roop of "kirti" in Sanskrit is "kirtih."
The shabd roop for "dhenu" in Sanskrit is "dhenuh".