niDyApayati
? nidhyāpayati (= Pali nijjhāpeti, give to understand , Childers ; certainly means this in MN i.321.7 , = saññāpenti, comm. jānāpenti; in same line nijjhatti, see nidhyapti , defined by comm. ii.393.32 as synonym of saññatti; PTSD defs. of this group of words need revision), causes meditation or comprehension ; noted only in a probably spurious sentence, atha śuddhāvāsakāyikā devā nidhyāpayanti sma, bodhisattvam āharituṃ LV 187.19 (bracketed by Lefm. , om. most mss. , Calc. , and Tib. ); would seem to mean, then the Ś. gods instigated earnest thought, to draw the Bodhisattva out . (In lines 21 ff. they cause the first of the Four Sights to appear to him.)