कृशानौ कृशतां प्राप्ते कथं पाकक्रिया भवेत् । तथापि सूर्यपाकेन सिद्धा पक्तिर्हि काचन
kṛśānau kṛśatāṃ prāpte kathaṃ pākakriyā bhavet | tathāpi sūryapākena siddhā paktirhi kācana
Cuando el mismo fuego ha quedado debilitado, ¿cómo podría realizarse la cocción? Y sin embargo, alguna comida ha sido preparada por el calor del sol.
Pākaśālā-adhikāriṇaḥ (kitchen officials) to the King
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A weakened kitchen fire; cooks point to vessels warmed under bright sunlight in a courtyard. The sun’s rays are depicted as tangible heat completing the cooking despite the failing flame.
Even when customary supports fail, dharma seeks lawful alternatives—here, sustaining necessary work through the sun’s heat.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred setting; the verse highlights cosmic support (Sūrya) rather than a named tīrtha.
No formal prescription; it mentions ‘sūrya-pāka’ as a practical substitute method when fire is unavailable/weak.