महापाराकिणश्चान्ये तथा मासोपवासिनः । अश्मकुट्टाशिनश्चान्ये दन्तोलूखलिकास्तथा
mahāpārākiṇaścānye tathā māsopavāsinaḥ | aśmakuṭṭāśinaścānye dantolūkhalikāstathā
Ada yang mengamalkan tapa Mahā-Pārāka; ada yang berpuasa sebulan penuh. Ada yang makan hanya yang ditumbuk di atas batu, dan ada pula yang menjalani tapa “gigi-dan-lesung”, hidup dengan apa yang dapat digiling oleh gigi sendiri.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) [deduced]
Type: kshetra
Scene: Ascetics with emaciated yet radiant bodies: one engaged in long fast, another with stone-mortar food preparation, another symbolically ‘tooth-mortar’ grinding; the setting is stark, with a sacred fire and minimal possessions.
The sacred site is portrayed as a magnet for intense tapas, where extreme self-discipline is honored as a path to puṇya and inner purification.
The austerity-filled environment is part of the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra narrative in Adhyāya 179.
Mahā-Pārāka penance, month-long fasting, and severe dietary austerities (stone-pounded food; ‘tooth-mortar’ subsistence).