कृच्छ्रचांद्रायणैश्चैव क्षपयंति स्वकं वपुः । त्रुटिमात्राशनास्ते तु त्रुटिकाः साधका मताः
kṛcchracāṃdrāyaṇaiścaiva kṣapayaṃti svakaṃ vapuḥ | truṭimātrāśanāste tu truṭikāḥ sādhakā matāḥ
Par des austérités rigoureuses telles que les vœux de Kṛcchra et de Cāndrāyaṇa, ils amaigrissent leur propre corps. Ceux qui ne prennent qu’une nourriture d’une mesure infime, comme une «truṭi», sont tenus pour des sādhakas «Truṭikā».
Sūta (deduced, Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: sages
Scene: Ascetics in Prabhāsa perform severe vows—counting lunar days for Cāndrāyaṇa, enduring Kṛcchra austerities, taking only a speck-like measure of food; their bodies lean, faces composed, eyes inward.
True sanctity in a tīrtha is upheld by disciplined restraint—especially mastery over food and bodily comfort—undertaken as dharmic vows.
Prabhāsakṣetra (Prabhāsa), presented as a field where rigorous vow-keepers and sādhakas reside.
Observance of Kṛcchra and Cāndrāyaṇa vows and extreme dietary restriction (truṭimātra-āhāra) as a recognized ascetic discipline.