Verb Forms (कृदन्तपद / kRRidantapada): In chapter 3 we
studied तिङतपद (tiN^atapada). We learnt that by adding तिप् (tip) suffix to the verb root
we get धातुरुप (dhaaturupa) known as तिङतपद or tiN^atapada. The verb forms representing
the tenses and moods of verbs are तिङतपद or tiN^atapada. In this chapter we will
study कृदन्तपद (kRRidantapada) meaning words ending with कृत् (kRRit) suffix.
In the following chapters we will study the following verb forms
or धातुरुप (dhaaturupa).
- तुमुन् प्रत्यय (tumun pratyaya)
- क्त्वाच् प्रत्यय (ktvaach pratyaya)
- ल्यप् प्रत्यय (lyap pratyaya)
- ल्युट् प्रत्यय (lyuT pratyaya)
- क्तवतु प्रत्यय (ktavatu pratyaya)
- क्त प्रत्यय (kta pratyaya)
- अनीयर् प्रत्यय (aniiyar pratyaya)
- तव्यत् प्रत्यय (tavyat pratyaya)
- यत् प्रत्यय (yat pratyaya)
- शतृ प्रत्यय (shatRRi pratyaya)
- शानच् प्रत्यय (shaanach pratyaya)
- क्तिन् प्रत्यय (ktin pratyaya)
- घञ्ज् प्रत्यय (ghJNj pratyaya)
- खल् प्रत्यय (khal pratyaya)
At the end of each chapter Practice Sentences are given using many
commonly used nouns and verbs. Studying the Practice Sentences will help building a good vocabulary
for day-to-day conversasion in Sanskrit.