O Sage, I request you to visit the Pandavas at a certain hour of the day after Draupadi has finished her meal, with all of your disciples.
Duryodhana, I am pleased with your hospitality. What would you like in return?
Okay. I am, as you must know, fond of testing others.
Later, in the Pandavas' ashrama
I request you to be ready with food when my disciples and I return from our bath in the river.
O Respected One, please enter our ashrama and accept our hospitality.
How will I feed Sage Durvasa and his disciples if I have finished my meal, and the aksaya-patra has exhausted itself? What can I do? I will pray to the Lord.
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
This is Krishna's response to my prayers?
Lord Krishna, Sage Durvasa is here and has asked for a meal after the aksaya-patra has exhausted itself. Please tell me, what should I do?
What?
Here, give me the pot.
Draupadi, can you please give me some food, since I am very hungry?
Ah, one small piece of a green leaf is left. This will be sufficient...
Bhima! Inform the sage that the food is ready.
What?! But the food isn't ready...
Oh, how could I have cleaned so carelessly?
Forgive me and my disciples, we cannot eat any more. The moment we entered the river, it felt as though we had eaten a wonderful meal. We will take your leave now.
And thus, Pandavas, the thought, or sankalpa, of me is enough to achieve anything.