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What Is The Vidhiling Lakar Of drish Dhatu In Sanskrit?

The vidhiling lakar of the dhatu "drish" (to see) in Sanskrit is "darśati".

Here's the breakdown:

* Dhatu: drish (to see)

* Lakara: vidhiling lakar (present tense)

* Form: darśati

Note: The vidhiling lakar in Sanskrit is often called the "laṭ lakar" and represents the simple present tense.

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