* Vidhiling Lakar: This refers to the "imperative mood" in Sanskrit grammar. It expresses a command or a request.
* Vad Dhatu: This means "to speak" or "to say".
The Vidhiling Lakar (Imperative) of Vad Dhatu:
* Singular:
* Prathama Purusha (You [singular]): Vad
* Dvitiya Purusha (He/She/It): Vadatu
* Tṛtīya Purusha (They): Vadantu
* Dual:
* Prathama Purusha (You [two]): Vadatam
* Dvitiya Purusha (They [two]): Vadataam
* Tṛtīya Purusha (They [two]): Vadatu
* Plural:
* Prathama Purusha (You [plural]): Vadata
* Dvitiya Purusha (They [plural]): Vadantu
* Tṛtīya Purusha (They [plural]): Vadantu
Examples:
* Vad: Speak! (to one person)
* Vadatu: Let him speak! (to one person)
* Vadantu: Let them speak! (to multiple people)
* Vadata: Speak! (to two people)
* Vadataam: Let them speak! (to two people)
Important Note: The forms of the imperative mood can sometimes vary depending on the context and the particular Sanskrit dialect.