अन्नौषधिरसाभावादस्थिशेषो व्यजायत । अन्यस्मिन्दिवसे प्राप्तः क्षुत्क्षामः पर्यटन्दिशः
annauṣadhirasābhāvādasthiśeṣo vyajāyata | anyasmindivase prāptaḥ kṣutkṣāmaḥ paryaṭandiśaḥ
അന്നവും ഔഷധികളും പോഷകസാരവും ഇല്ലായ്മകൊണ്ട് അവൻ അസ്ഥിശേഷമായി. പിന്നെ മറ്റൊരു ദിവസം വിശപ്പാൽ ക്ഷീണിച്ച് ദിക്കുദിക്കായി അലഞ്ഞുതിരിഞ്ഞു.
Pulastya (continuing the account, referring to Viśvāmitra by context)
Scene: A lone, emaciated wanderer—skin drawn over bones—moves through barren directions under a harsh sky; vegetation appears withered, suggesting loss of medicinal sap and nourishment.
Hunger reveals the fragility of embodied life; Purāṇic narratives use such extremes to point toward sacred refuge and dharmic restoration.
No tīrtha is named in this line; it continues the famine backdrop that culminates in the Agni-tīrtha legend.
None; it is descriptive narration emphasizing the severity of the famine.