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Shabad Sen explained that every 'Pad' needs a complete bio-data. He showed Rahul how to identify 'Ram' in that sentence: Vyaktivachak Sangya (Proper Noun). Ling (Gender): Pulling (Masculine). Vachan (Number): Ek-vachan (Singular). Karak (Case): Karta Karak (Nominative—he is the doer).
'Padhta hai' kriya ka karta (Subject of the verb 'reads'). The Dynamic Nature of Words Shabad Sen explained that every 'Pad' needs a
"Now," Shabad Sen pointed, "Ram has entered a kingdom—the sentence. He is no longer just a word; he is now a . To give his Pad Parichay is to introduce him fully, just like you would introduce yourself to a stranger." The Identity Card Vachan (Number): Ek-vachan (Singular)
Rahul realized that wasn't a mystery; it was simply the grammatical DNA of a word within a sentence. The Dynamic Nature of Words "Now," Shabad Sen
He then wrote a sentence on the dusty ground: (Ram reads a book.)
Shabad Sen smiled and pulled a smooth, wooden card from his pocket. On it was written the word: . The Transformation: From Shabad to Pad