Paligha
					
					Paligha,[pari+gha of (g)han,cp.P.& Sk.parigha] 1.a cross-bar Vin.II,154; Th.2,263 (vaṭṭa°=parighadaṇḍa ThA.211); J.II,95; VI,276.-- 2.an obstacle,hindrance D.II,254=S.I,27.-- (adj) (-°) in two phrases:okkhitta° with cross-bars erected or put up D.I,105 (=ṭhapita° DA.I,274),opp.ukkhitta° with cross-bars (i.e.obstacles) withdrawn or removed M.I,139=A.III,84=Nd2 284 C.; Sn.622 (=avijjā-palighassa ukkhittattā SnA 467); cp.parikhā.
  --parivattika turning round of the bar the “Bar Turn,” a kind of punishment or torture (consisting in “a spike being driven from ear to ear he is pinned to the ground” Hardy,E.M.32,cp.Miln.trsl.I.277) M.I,87=A.I,47=II.122=Nd1 154=Nd2 604 B (reads paliṅgha,v.l.paligha)=Miln.197.(Page 441)