आराधितोथ सविता तया द्रुपदकन्यया । सदर्वी सपिधानां च स्थालिकामक्षयां ददौ
ārādhitotha savitā tayā drupadakanyayā | sadarvī sapidhānāṃ ca sthālikāmakṣayāṃ dadau
Así, cuando Savitṛ (el Sol) fue adorado por la hija de Drupada, le concedió una fuente inagotable (sthālī), junto con un cucharón y una tapa adecuada.
Skanda (deduced Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Sūrya, radiant and crowned, bestows an akṣaya sthālī with ladle and lid to Draupadī; the vessels gleam as sacred gifts, suggesting abundance for feeding guests.
True devotion yields ‘akṣaya’ (unfailing) support for dharmic living—especially hospitality and feeding others.
Kāśī is the sacred backdrop where Sūrya’s grace manifests as a boon.
Worship (ārādhana) of Sūrya; the boon supports annadāna (feeding as a dharmic act).