Trita in the Well (Udapāna-kathā) — Balarāma’s Tīrtha Observances
यथासुखं जन: सर्वो याति तिष्ठति वै तदा । यातुकामस्य यानानि पानानि तृषितस्य च
yathāsukhaṃ janaḥ sarvo yāti tiṣṭhati vai tadā | yātukāmasya yānāni pānāni tṛṣitasya ca ||
वैशम्पायन उवाच— तदा सर्वः जनो राजन् यथासुखं ययौ स्थितः। यातुकामस्य यानानि तृषितस्य च पानकम्, न कस्यचिद् अभावोऽभूत्, सर्वं यथावश्यकं ददुः॥
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic hospitality: a well-ordered community ensures comfort and basic necessities—transport for those who need it and drink for the thirsty—so that no one is left unsupported.
During a journey described by Vaiśampāyana, arrangements are so well managed that people travel and rest comfortably; conveyances are provided to those who wish to proceed, and refreshments are given to those who are thirsty.