अहो सुदुष्करं देवी कुरुते मे प्रिया वधूः । या भर्तृश्रियमुल्लंघ्य तप एव समाश्रिता
aho suduṣkaraṃ devī kurute me priyā vadhūḥ | yā bhartṛśriyamullaṃghya tapa eva samāśritā
Ay, kay hirap ng ginagawa ng aking minamahal na asawa, ang marangal na ginang na iyon: nilalampasan niya ang karangyaan at ginhawa ng yaman ng kanyang asawa at sa pag-aayuno at pagninilay (tapasya) lamang siya kumakapit.
Dharmarāja (Yudhiṣṭhira), addressing Keśava (Kṛṣṇa)
Scene: A king speaks with astonished tenderness about his wife who has renounced royal comforts and embraced austerity; the contrast of palace opulence and ascetic simplicity is central.
Austerity rooted in higher spiritual aims is honored even when it surpasses ordinary expectations of household comfort.
No holy site is referenced in this verse; the emphasis is on tapas and dharmic resolve.
Tapas (austerity) is indicated generally, but no specific vrata, dāna, or japa is detailed.