vyavalokayati , rarely °te (= Pali voloketi; cf. prec. and next, also vyapalo° ), looks closely (at), examines carefully , in physical or intellectual sense, the two being sometimes indistinguishable: °yata ( Tib. ltos , impv. ) mārṣā bodhisattvasya kāyaṃ LV 30.20 , and °yata … daśadikṣu … bodhisattvān 21, behold! (physically); (Asita speaks) yan nv ahaṃ °yeyam iti, sa divyena cakṣuṣā … adrākṣīt LV 101.5 ; siṃhāvalokitaṃ mahāpuruṣāvalokitaṃ °yati sma LV 84.5 , gazed the gaze of a lion, of a Great Man ; but intellectually just below, (sarvasattvānāṃ ca cittacaritaṃ [ca, omit with ms. A] prajānāti sma, jñātvā) ca °yati sma LV 84.10 , reflected, considered (quotation follows of question he asked himself); sa narakān °yitum ārabdho, na paśyati … Divy 83.4 ; (Buddhacakṣuṣā lokaṃ) °yanti 95.25 ; (Bhagavān …) nāgāvalokitena °yati 208.17 ; cāturdvīpikaṃ °yituṃ pravṛttaḥ, tatrāpi nādrākṣīt Av i.258.3 ; nānāvāsaṃ °yitavyaṃ Kv 96.8 , is to be (physically) inspected ; °yantu māṃ Buddhāḥ Suv 30.7 , cited Śikṣ 162.15 , (physically) examine ; sarvadharmārthagatiṃ ( Tib. don gyi = artha, in gen. relation to rim pa = gati, series or method ) ca tathāgato °yati ( Tib. gzigs , see , both phys. and intellectually) SP 121.7 ; anusaran °kayan pratipadyamānaḥ Dbh 47.19 , of Buddhas passing from 5th to 6th bhūmi; lokasya saṃbhavaṃ ca vibhavaṃ ca °yate 47.24 (same situation); (dharmāṇāṃ … hetuphalavyavasthānaṃ …) °yati, °lokya kāmadhātāv eva sabhāge dhātāv … Bbh 397.28 (here app. intellectually); (puruṣaḥ … na) °yitavyaḥ Bhīk 24a.4 , cited s.v. upanidhyāyati (could be both physical and intellectual); °yadhvaṃ bhikṣavo vyavacārayadhvaṃ, yad yuṣmākaṃ nirvāṇaṃ naiva nirvāṇam SP 189.9 .