Baka Dālbhya at Avakīrṇa-tīrtha: Rāṣṭra-kṣaya and Release through Prasāda (Śalya-parva, Adhyāya 40)
जलाहारो वायुभक्ष: पर्णाहारश्न सो5भवत्
jalāhāro vāyubhakṣaḥ parṇāhāraś ca so 'bhavat
Vaiśaṃpāyana disse: Ele adotou austeridades severas—ora vivendo apenas de água, ora como se fosse sustentado somente pelo ar, ora alimentando-se de folhas caídas—abraçando assim uma vida de rigorosa disciplina e autocontrole.
वैशग्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights tapas (austerity) and disciplined restraint: by reducing dependence on food to water, then to mere breath, and then to leaves, one embodies rigorous self-control—often presented in the epic as a means to purify intention and strengthen resolve in the pursuit of dharma.
Vaiśaṃpāyana reports that a certain person (contextually identified in surrounding verses) undertakes escalating forms of fasting and ascetic living—water-only, air-only, and leaf-only—signaling a turn toward severe penance or renunciant discipline within the unfolding events of Śalya Parva.
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