एकैकग्रासमश्नीयादहानि त्रीणि पूर्ववत् । त्र्यहं चोपवसेदंत्यमतिकृच्छ्रं चरन्द्विजः
ekaikagrāsamaśnīyādahāni trīṇi pūrvavat | tryahaṃ copavasedaṃtyamatikṛcchraṃ carandvijaḥ
Selon la règle précédente, durant trois jours il ne doit manger qu’une seule bouchée par jour ; et, à la fin, il jeûnera trois jours. Le « deux-fois-né » qui l’accomplit est dit observer l’Ati-Kṛcchra.
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Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (general vrata context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dvija in simple cloth counts a single morsel in his palm before eating; subsequent panel shows him fasting, seated in meditation with an empty bowl, Gaṅgā and temple spires behind.
Greater inner purification demands proportionate austerity, carried out with order and steadiness.
The instruction is preserved within Kāśī Khaṇḍa, reinforcing Kāśī’s identity as a center for expiation and dharma.
Ati-Kṛcchra: one mouthful daily for three days (per earlier pattern) and a concluding three-day fast.