Muni (Masculine Noun)
* Singular:
* Nominative: muniḥ (मुनी) - the sage
* Accusative: munim (मुनीम्) - the sage (object)
* Instrumental: muninā (मुनीना) - by the sage
* Dative: munaye (मुने) - to the sage
* Ablative: munāt (मुनात्) - from the sage
* Genitive: muner (मुनेः) - of the sage
* Locative: munau (मुनी) - in the sage (rare)
* Dual:
* Nominative: muni (मुनी) - the two sages
* Accusative: munī (मुनी) - the two sages (object)
* Instrumental: munibhyām (मुनीभ्याम्) - by the two sages
* Dative: munibhyām (मुनीभ्याम्) - to the two sages
* Ablative: munibhyām (मुनीभ्याम्) - from the two sages
* Genitive: munyoḥ (मुनीयोः) - of the two sages
* Locative: munyoḥ (मुनीयोः) - in the two sages (rare)
* Plural:
* Nominative: munayaḥ (मुनी) - the sages
* Accusative: munīn (मुनीन्) - the sages (object)
* Instrumental: munibhiḥ (मुनीभिः) - by the sages
* Dative: munibhyaḥ (मुनीभ्यः) - to the sages
* Ablative: munibhyaḥ (मुनीभ्यः) - from the sages
* Genitive: munīnām (मुनीनाम्) - of the sages
* Locative: munishu (मुनीषु) - in the sages
Explanation:
* Shabda roop is the declension of a noun, showing how its form changes based on its grammatical function in a sentence (case, number, and gender).
* Muni is a masculine noun, meaning "sage" or "wise man."
* The different cases (nominative, accusative, etc.) indicate the noun's role in the sentence.
* Singular, dual, and plural refer to the number of sages being discussed.
Example Sentence:
* Munir dhyānāyām nirataḥ (मुनीर् ध्यानायाम् निरतः) - The sage is absorbed in meditation.
* Munayaḥ jñānavantah (मुनी) - The sages are wise.
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