Let's break down why there's no "vidhiling lakar" of "path" in Sanskrit:
* "Path" is not a Sanskrit root: Sanskrit has a very specific set of verb roots, and "path" isn't one of them. The root for "to read" in Sanskrit is "vāc".
* "Vidhiling lakar" is not a Sanskrit tense: Sanskrit has a system of tenses and moods, but "vidhiling lakar" is not a recognized term within that system.
In Hindi/Urdu, the "path" verb has various forms based on tense and mood:
* Present: padhta hai, padhte hain
* Past: padha, padhi, padhe
* Future: padhega, padhegi, padhenge
To get back to Sanskrit, if you want to express "to read" in the different tenses, you would use the root "vāc" and the appropriate grammatical endings:
* Present: vācate, vācantē
* Past: vācat, vācan
* Future: vāceṭ, vāceṣṭ
If you're interested in learning more about Sanskrit verb conjugation, I recommend exploring resources on Sanskrit grammar.