What is lakar in Sanskrit and what are the types?
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laṭ (लट्) - denotes present tense e.g., "अस्ति" ("he/she/it is). laṅ (लङ्) - denotes a past action; e.g., "अनमत्" ("he bowed"). lṛṭ (लृट्) - denotes a future action e.g., "क्रेष्यसि" ("you will buy"). loṭ (लोट्) - denotes an order or command; e.g., "तिष्ठ!" ("stay!") or "भवतु" ("may he/she/it be").
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laṭ (लट्) - denotes present tense e.g., "अस्ति" ("he/she/it is). laṅ (लङ्) - denotes a past action; e.g., "अनमत्" ("he bowed"). lṛṭ (लृट्) - denotes a future action e.g., "क्रेष्यसि" ("you will buy"). loṭ (लोट्) - denotes an order or command; e.g., "तिष्ठ!" ("stay!") or "भवतु" ("may he/she/it be").
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