parivarjayati , in yo ( mss. ye) evarūpaṃ ( mss. °pena) naradamyasārathi ( Senart em. °thiṃ) dṛṣṭvā maharṣiṃ parivarjayeyaṃ ( Senart em. °ya), hastehi pādehi ca so mahāśiriṃ praṇāmaye … Mv iii.327.(14—)15 ( vs ) acc. to Senart satisfaire, rendre favorable (= ā-varj-); but I find it hard to believe that it could mean anything else than avoid . Should we read something like parivārayeya (or paricār°), would wait upon? This would at least make good sense.