This is a Sanskrit-English dictionary for verbal roots and final forms.
Sources for the dictionary
I. Dhātu-saṅgraha of Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī.
II. Śrī Hari-nāmāmṛta-vyākaraṇa of Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī with Saṁśodhini-ṭīka of Matsya-avatara dāsa.
III. Bṛhad-dhātu-kusumakaraḥ. Saṅgrahakāraḥ sampādakaśca. Paṁ. Harekānta Miśraḥ. Sāhityācāryaḥ, Vyākaraṇaśāstrī.
IV. Dhātu-ratnākara of Muni Śrī Lāvaṇya Vijaya Sūri.
V. Rūpa-candrikā. Edited by Dr. Brahmānanda Tripāṭhī. Published by Caukhambā Surabhāratī Prakāśana, Vārāṇasī.
License
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