Dhaturupaparichayah – 2 (E-book)

Kriyāpadā-s (verbs) form the foundation of every Sanskrit sentence. Mastering verb forms is essential for any learner, starting from their very first sentence.
Sanskrit encompasses nearly 2,000 verbal roots (dhātu-s), each capable of generating multiple forms. For beginners, it can be overwhelming to decide which roots and conjugations to focus on first, and in what sequence they should be learned.
This flipbook provides a clear and structured approach to mastering the six lakāra-s (tense and mood forms):
Vidhiliṅ – Imperative (Order/Request)
Āśīrliṅ – Benedictive
Liṭ – Past (Not directly perceived)
Luṅ – Simple Past
Lṛṇ – Conditional (Cause-effect with absence of action)
Luṭ – Future (Beyond the current day)
This comprehensive guide will help you systematically understand and internalise these essential verb forms, building a strong grammatical foundation in Sanskrit.