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In Sanskrit grammar, the word "dhatu" refers to a root verb. The five forms of dhatu roop are known as "lakaras" and they represent different tenses and moods of the verb. The five lakaras are: 1. Present tense (लट्), 2. Imperfect tense (लिट्), 3. Perfect tense (लुट्), 4. Imperative mood (लृट्), and 5. Potential mood (लोट्). Each lakara has its own specific rules for conjugating dhatu roop verbs.

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4mo ago

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