जलाहारा वायुभक्षाः पर्णाहाराश्च तापसाः । यथा स्थंडिलगा नित्यं ये चान्यनियमाः पृथक्
jalāhārā vāyubhakṣāḥ parṇāhārāśca tāpasāḥ | yathā sthaṃḍilagā nityaṃ ye cānyaniyamāḥ pṛthak
Es gibt Asketen, die von Wasser leben, gleichsam von Luft ‘zehren’, oder sich von Blättern nähren; ebenso jene, die stets auf bloßer Erde liegen, und jene, die andere, besondere Regeln einhalten.
Śiva
Tirtha: Prabhāsa (ascetic precincts/āśramas)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sequence-like tableau of ascetics in the Prabhāsa region: one drinking only water, one practicing prāṇa-based restraint (vayu-bhakṣa), one eating leaves, and one lying on bare earth; all calm, focused, and radiant with tapas.
Dharma is supported by disciplined living; varied austerities are acknowledged as legitimate paths of tapas.
The verse sits within the Prācīna/Prabhāsa tīrtha praise, though it lists general tapas practices rather than a new site.
A catalogue of austerities: water-diet, breath-subsistence, leaf-diet, sleeping on bare ground, and other niyamas.