saMBinatti
saṃbhinatti ( Kashgar rec. saṃbhindati), joins, associates with, comes to : tathāgato … asmān upekṣate ( neglects us ) na saṃbhinatti ( does not deal with us ; Tib. ma brtol ) nācaṣṭe ( and does not tell us ; direct quotation of his words follows) SP 109.6 (prose). So essentially Burnouf , Kern , and BR ; it is a strange use of sam-bhid, but I have been unable, despite much study, to find a more likely mg. The Tib. brtol is also not clear to me (said to mean penetrate; reach, arrive, be present ).