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what is the dual form of pushapam in sanskrit

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

पुष्प - puṣpa (Sanskrit) means ‘flower’.

पाटल - pāṭala (Sanskrit) means ‘pale red, rose’.

पाटलं पुष्पम् pāṭalam puṣpam (Sanskrit) means ‘pale red flower’. The m at the end of both pāṭalam puṣpam means:

a) the noun’s gender (puṣpa) is neutral,

b) the noun is in the Nominative or Accusative Case

Don’t confuse पाटल with पाताल - pātāla (Sanskrit), the lowest realm.

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