पशवोपि तृणाहारं परित्यज्य हरेर्दिने । उपोषणपरा जाता अन्येषां का कथा नृणाम्
paśavopi tṛṇāhāraṃ parityajya harerdine | upoṣaṇaparā jātā anyeṣāṃ kā kathā nṛṇām
Même les bêtes, abandonnant leur herbe au jour de Hari, se vouèrent au jeûne ; que dire alors des autres êtres, et plus encore des hommes ?
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative, typically Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Scene: Pastoral edge of the city: cows, deer, and other animals stand calmly away from grazing, while devotees process with lamps and tulasī; the atmosphere suggests a universal hush of fasting on Hari’s day.
Association with dharma and bhakti elevates all life; humans should practice vrata even more consciously.
Kāśī’s sanctifying influence (Kāśīkhaṇḍa) that makes devotional observance natural and widespread.
Upavāsa/upoṣaṇa (fasting) on Hari’s day.