Sanskrit Verb Lookup

A reader's window into a curated dhātupāṭha: 2,064 roots, their paradigms, meanings, and grammar.

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Classical Sanskrit reading slows to a crawl whenever you hit an unfamiliar verb form. A single root can take more than a hundred shapes across tenses, persons, voices, and derivations. Existing tools are either heavy academic references or one-trick search boxes.

This site is a reader's window into a dataset hand-built over several years: 2,064 dhātus with their lakāra forms, kṛdantas, karmaṇi, ṇijanta, sannanta, and yaṅanta cells, plus meanings in Sanskrit, English, and Hindi. The data is ~75% filled and grows with every revision.

Type a root in Devanāgarī or IAST, paste an inflected form you don't recognise, or search by English meaning. The matcher handles partial prefixes, anusvāra variants (ं ↔ म्), and surfaces every cell where your query appears.

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Spotted a missing cell, a wrong gloss, or want to contribute to the dataset? Reach the curator directly:

rphadke849@gmail.com

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Please include the dhātu (root), the cell or form in question, and what you'd expect to see.