Pakkhipati
					
					Pakkhipati,[pa+ kṣip,in sense of putting down carefully cp.nikkhipati & BSk.prakṣipati to start a ship Divy 334] 1.to put down into (with Loc.of receptacle),place into,enclose in (often used for ceremony of putting a corpse into a shell or mount) D.II,162 (tela-doṇiyā Bhagavato sarīraṁ p.); S.II,85; J.II,210 (mukhe); Miln.247 (Amat’osadhaṁ); PvA.41 (atthikāni thūpe p.); DhA.I,71 (the corpse into the fire).-- 2.to throw into,hurl into,in Niraya-passage at M.III,183=A.I,141= Nd2 304III; cp.nikkhipati.-- 3.(fig.) to include in,insert,arrange,interpolate Miln.13 (Abhidhammapiṭakaṁ kusalā dhammā,akusalā dh.,avyākatā dh.ti tīsu padesu p.).-- Caus.II.pakkhipāpeti J.I,467; DA.I,136.-- pp.pakkhitta (q.v.).(Page 381)