Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha
षष्ठे काले सदा विप्रो भुड्धक्ते तैः सह सुव्रत: । षष्ठे काले कदाचित् तु तस्याहारो न विद्यते
ṣaṣṭhe kāle sadā vipro bhṛtyabhakte taiḥ saha suvrataḥ | ṣaṣṭhe kāle kadācit tu tasyāhāro na vidyate ||
नकुल म्हणाला—व्रतस्थ तो ब्राह्मण नेहमी ठरलेल्या सहाव्या वेळी सेवकांसाठी ठेवलेले अन्न त्यांच्यासह खात असे. पण एकदा त्या सहाव्या वेळी त्याच्यासाठी मुळीच अन्न उपलब्ध नव्हते।
नकुल उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined living and ethical endurance: a virtuous person keeps a vow and shares in the simplest fare with dependents, yet must also face moments of scarcity without abandoning righteousness.
Nakula describes a brāhmaṇa who customarily eats at a fixed “sixth” time, taking the servants’ portion along with them; on one particular day, when that time comes, there is no food available for him.