In Sanskrit, the shabd roop (form) of "तद्" (tad) is a pronoun that means "that." It is a demonstrative pronoun and has various forms based on gender, number, and case. The declensions include तद् (tad) for nominative singular neuter, तत् (tat) for accusative singular neuter, and ततः (tataḥ) for the genitive singular. Its forms can vary further when used in different contexts within sentences.
sanskrit
The shabd roop of Mata is Matru (मातृ ) pronounced 'matr' meaning 'mother'.
nadi nadi nad
hari haro harah:
In Sanskrit, the word 'tad' (तद्) has various shabd-roop (forms) depending on its grammatical case and gender. Its declension includes forms like 'tad' (nominative singular neuter), 'tadā' (nominative singular masculine), 'tasyā' (genitive singular neuter), and 'tadā' (accusative singular masculine). In plural, it can appear as 'tāni' (nominative plural neuter) and 'tān' (accusative plural masculine). These forms are used to indicate different roles in sentences and agree with the nouns they modify.
The shabd roop of ambika in sanskrit is 'ambika' (aakaaranta striling shabd).
sanskrit shabd roop of sadhu
The Shabd Roop of "vidvan" in Sanskrit is "vidvān."
The shabd-roop of 'Phool' in Sanskrit is 'Pushpam'.
The shabd roop of "bhavath" in Sanskrit is "bhavan."
The shabd roop of "Sita" in Sanskrit is "Sitā".
The Shabd Roop of "pushp" in Sanskrit is "pushpam".
The Shabd roop of "sadhu" in Sanskrit is "sadhu." This word remains the same in its Shabd roop form.
The shabd roop of "balika" in Sanskrit is "balikaah".
The Shabd roop of "Bhagwat" in Sanskrit would be "Bhagavat."
The shabd roop of "dvi" in Sanskrit is "divau," in the dual form.
The shabd roop of prithvi is prithvi itself; it is eekaaraanta strilingi shabda. पृथ्वी