पिण्याकघृततक्रांबु सक्तूनां प्रतिवासरम् । एकैकमुपवासश्च कृच्छ्रः सौम्यः प्रकीर्तितः
piṇyākaghṛtatakrāṃbu saktūnāṃ prativāsaram | ekaikamupavāsaśca kṛcchraḥ saumyaḥ prakīrtitaḥ
پِنیاک (تیل کی کھلی)، گھی، چھاچھ، پانی اور ستّو—ان میں سے ہر ایک کو مسلسل دنوں میں روز ایک ایک لے کر، مقررہ روزے کے ساتھ—اسی کو ‘سَومیَ کِرِچّھر’ کہا گیا ہے۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (general vrata context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A vrata-observer in Kāśī with five small bowls arranged in a row—oil-cake, ghee, buttermilk, water, roasted barley flour—each labeled by day; the figure maintains a calm, devotional posture near a shrine.
Moderate, methodical austerity—rather than extremes—can function as an effective expiation and purifier.
This teaching is embedded in the Kāśī Khaṇḍa’s dharmic instruction set connected to Kāśī’s sanctity.
Saumya Kṛcchra: a day-by-day sequence of piṇyāka, ghṛta, takra, ambu, and saktū, with fasting as part of the regimen.