pariharati
pariharati, °reti , ( 1 ) (= Pali id. ; cf. also parihāra, °hārya ), once ger. °hārya as if from ‘ caus. ’ °hārayati, protects, guards, looks after : (śiṣya-)gaṇaṃ LV 239.11 ; 245.10 ; śrāvaka-, bhikṣu-saṃghaṃ Mv i.39.3 ; 60.6 ; 238.20 ; 239.14 ; 331.6 ; ii.119.2 ; a herd (yūtha, of deer, apes, birds, the subject being their leader), Mv i.359.18 ( mss. °reti); ii.234.17 ; 251.3 ; iii.31.6 ; parents (subject being their son), janetrīṃ Mv iii.134.9 ; mātaraṃ … pitaraṃ … pariharet Av i.205.2 ; pass. , mātāpitarau … parihriyete Av i.193.7 ; the embryo in the womb, subject the mother (so also Pali ), parihārya (seemingly to *°hārayati, but reading doubtful) kukṣiṇā Mv iii.109.13 ; oneʼs own speech, Dbh 24.21 , see s.v. parihārya ; ( 2 ) ( cf. umschlingen in BR s.v. ) wraps up , a purchase (otherwise Senart ): (keśaraṃ, q.v. ) parihariyāhaṃ bhagavato … adhikāraṃ karomi. pariharetsuḥ ( mss. ) … te duve gandhikamahattarakā śatasahasrakeśaraṃ Mv i.38.4—5 , having wrapt up (the perfume being bought), I shall pay service to the Lord (with it). (So saying) the two perfumers wrapt up the perfume worth 100,000 ; ( 3 ) brings, moves ( trans. ; cf. umherbewegen in BR s.v. ): bhagavāṃ dakṣiṇam eva caraṇaṃ kanakakamalaṃ, pariharati indrakīle ( loc. of goal) tatra bhavati adbhuto ghoṣo Mv i.235.11—12 ( vss ), in account of Dīpaṃkaraʼs entrance into Dīpavatī-city.