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Līḷhā (feminine) [abstract of līḷha, Sanskrit līḍha, past participle of lih, literally being polished, cf. ullīḍha polished] grace, ease, charm, adroitness; always used with reference to the Buddha (Buddhalīḷhā), e.g. Ja I 155; Dhp-a I 33; III 79. So in phrase Buddhalīḷhāya dhammaṃ deseti "to expound the Doctrine with the Buddha's mastery" Ja I 152, 155; III 289; Vv-a 217 (spelling wrongly līḷāya). Of the B's gait: Ja I 93, 149; Dhp-a II 41. The combination with vilāsa, as mentioned by Childers, applies to līlā (q.v.), which may stand for līḷhā at the passages mentioned, although not used of the Buddha.

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