Description
The "Dhatupath" by Vopadeva, a work attributed to the 13th century, is a classical Sanskrit text containing a list of roots (dhatus) used in the formation of Sanskrit verbs. It is a crucial reference for anyone studying Sanskrit grammar, particularly those following the Ashtadhyayi of Panini. While there are many editions and commentaries, a prominent version by Shastri provides an in-depth exploration and explanation of these roots.
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