Līḷhā
Līḷhā,(f.) [abstr.of līḷha,Sk.līḍha,pp.of lih,lit.being polished,cp.ullīḍha polished] grace,ease,charm,adroitness; always used with ref.to the Buddha (Buddhalīḷhā),e.g.J.I,155; DhA.I,33; III,79.So in phrase Buddhalīḷhāya dhammaṁ deseti “to expound the doctrine with the Buddha’s mastery” J.I,152,155; III,289; VvA.217 (spelling wrongly līḷāya).Of the B’s gait:J.I,93,149; DhA.II,41.The combn with vilāsa,as mentioned by Childers,applies to līlā (q.v.),which may stand for līḷhā at the passages mentioned,although not used of the Buddha.(Page 584)