पञ्चाग्निसाधको ग्रीष्मे वर्षास्वाकाशमाश्रितः । जलाश्रयश्च हेमंत एकः स्यात्पुरुषः क्षितौ
pañcāgnisādhako grīṣme varṣāsvākāśamāśritaḥ | jalāśrayaśca hemaṃta ekaḥ syātpuruṣaḥ kṣitau
На земле может быть человек, который летом совершает аскезу «пяти огней», в сезон дождей пребывает под открытым небом, а зимой живёт в воде, исполняя суровые подвиги по временам года.
Nārada
Tirtha: Viṣṇupadī (implied as comparator in surrounding verses)
Scene: An ascetic performs pañcāgni in blazing summer—four fires around and the sun overhead; in monsoon he stands under open sky; in winter he remains immersed in water—showing seasonal austerities.
Even the most rigorous austerities are presented as comparable to the grace available through an exalted tīrtha.
The verse sets up a comparison that culminates in Viṣṇupadī-tīrtha’s excellence in the following shloka.
Severe tapas: pañcāgni in summer, sky-exposure in monsoon, and water-dwelling in winter.