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What is Vidhiling lakar of path?

It seems like you are asking about "Vidhiling Lakar" which is a term related to Sanskrit grammar. However, there isn't a direct concept called "Vidhiling Lakar" in traditional Sanskrit grammar.

Here's what we can decipher and clarify:

* Lakar (also called Tense): It signifies the tense or time frame of a verb in Sanskrit. There are ten main Lakars in Sanskrit:

* Lat Lakar: Present Tense

* L̥t Lakar: Imperfect Tense

* Lut Lakar: Perfect Tense

* L̥ng Lakar: Aorist Tense

* Lit Lakar: Future Tense

* Lot Lakar: Conditional Tense

* Lun Lakar: Imperative Tense

* L̥n Lakar: Optative Tense

* Vidhi Lakar: Potential Tense

* Ashirwad Lakar: Benedictive Tense

* Vidhi Lakar: This Lakar is used to express "ability" or "possibility". It often conveys the idea of "can," "could," "might," or "is able to."

It's possible that "Vidhiling Lakar" is a variation or misspelling of "Vidhi Lakar". It's important to understand the context in which this term was used to get a better understanding of its intended meaning.

If you can provide more context or the source where you encountered this term, I might be able to give you a more precise answer.

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