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What are the shabd roop of pustak in sanskrit?

Here's the shabd roop (declension) of "pustak" (पुस्तक) in Sanskrit, which means "book":

पुस्तक (pustaka) - Masculine Noun

| Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |

|---|---|---|---|

| Nominative (प्रथमा) | पुस्तकम् (pustakam) | पुस्तके (pustake) | पुस्तकाणि (pustakāṇi) |

| Accusative (द्वितीया) | पुस्तकम् (pustakam) | पुस्तके (pustake) | पुस्तकाणि (pustakāṇi) |

| Instrumental (तृतीया) | पुस्तकेन (pustaken) | पुस्तकभ्याम् (pustakabhyām) | पुस्तकैः (pustakaiḥ) |

| Dative (चतुर्थी) | पुस्तकाय (pustakāya) | पुस्तकयोः (pustakayoḥ) | पुस्तकेभ्यः (pustakebhyaḥ) |

| Ablative (पञ्चमी) | पुस्तकात् (pustakāt) | पुस्तकयोः (pustakayoḥ) | पुस्तकेभ्यः (pustakebhyaḥ) |

| Genitive (षष्ठी) | पुस्तकस्य (pustakasya) | पुस्तकयोः (pustakayoḥ) | पुस्तकानाम् (pustakānām) |

| Locative (सप्तमी) | पुस्तके (pustake) | पुस्तकयोः (pustakayoḥ) | पुस्तकेषु (pustakeṣu) |

| Vocative (संबोधन) | हे पुस्तक (he pustaka) | हे पुस्तके (he pustake) | हे पुस्तकाः (he pustakāḥ) |

Explanation:

* Masculine Noun: "pustaka" is a masculine noun, so its endings will follow the masculine declension pattern.

* Cases: Each row represents a different grammatical case, showing how the word changes depending on its function in a sentence.

* Number: The columns show the singular, dual, and plural forms of the noun.

Example:

* Singular nominative: "पुस्तकम्" (pustakam) - "the book"

* Plural accusative: "पुस्तकाणि" (pustakāṇi) - "the books"

* Dual instrumental: "पुस्तकभ्याम्" (pustakabhyām) - "with the two books"

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