diSati
diśati , ( 1 ) says, speaks (so in Ap. disai, Bhav. 232.7 ): pradakṣiṇāṃ dakṣiṇa (so divide) lokanāthaḥ teṣāṃ diśaiṣa 'pratimo vināyakaḥ LV 391.21 ( vs ), where we must understand (a)diśa(t) as the verb of the sentence ( Tib. gsuṅs , said ), the Lord of the World, the Matchless Guide, declared their donation (dakṣiṇā) auspicious ( virtuous , pradakṣiṇa); direct quotation of his words follows; tatra gatā sukha me diśanti kṣipram Sukh 9.4 ( vs ), quickly declare my happiness ; kṣetrārṇavān … cintāvyatītāṃś ca diśāmi dikṣu Gv 428.14 ( vs ), I proclaim, tell of ; diśe ( aor. , by em. for diśāṃ which would make construction difficult) sovatthikaṃ divyaṃ Mv iii.305.10 ( vs ); ( 2 ) teaches (= deśayati , q.v. ): dharmaṃ dideśa yakṣāya Laṅk 8.12 , and dideśa nikhilaṃ sūtraṃ 13 (both vss ); ( 3 ) confesses (also = deśayati ): (kṛtaṃ yat) pāpaṃ jinānāṃ purato diśāmi Sādh 56.12 ( vs ); sarvāṇi pāpāni diśāmi bhītaḥ 90.4 ( vs ).