समीराभ्यवहर्तासीद्बहुदिष्टं सदिष्टवान् । पपौ स तु पिपासुः सन्कुशाग्रजलविप्रुषः
samīrābhyavahartāsīdbahudiṣṭaṃ sadiṣṭavān | papau sa tu pipāsuḥ sankuśāgrajalavipruṣaḥ
তিনি ‘বায়ুভোজী’ হয়ে অতি অল্প নির্ধারিত আহার গ্রহণ করতেন। আর তৃষ্ণার্ত হলে কুশাঘাসের অগ্রভাগে লেগে থাকা জলবিন্দুই পান করতেন।
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (context of Yama’s extreme saṃyama)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Viśālākṣī
Scene: An emaciated yet radiant ascetic Yama sits or stands calmly; swirling air suggests ‘wind-subsistence’. Nearby, kuśa grass bends with tiny water droplets, which he touches to his lips with restraint.
Aparigraha (non-possessiveness) and radical restraint purify intention and intensify spiritual aspiration.
The chapter’s setting remains the Kāśī sacred field (Ānandavana/Dharmapīṭha context), though this verse focuses on tapas methods.
Ascetic subsistence practices are described: samīrāhāra (air-subsistence) and drinking only kuśa-tip droplets.