Thursday, August 26, 2010

Patanjali Yoga Sutra: II: 48


Austerity purifies

Kaya Indriya Siddhihi Ashuddhikshayath Tapasaha|

Tapas means austere practices. It emerges from the root word Thap, meaning to burn. Any austerity practiced or endured through the body, breath, speech and mind is Tapas. It is the yoga of plain acceptance. As Manikkavasagar, a Tamil saint says in Tiruvasagam - Uninai Urukki Ulloli Perukki Ulappila Aananda Aaya - when the body is melted through that heat of tapasya, the light within shines more and more. This heat of cheerful endurance makes the body and sense organs adept and skillful and destroys impurities. Many forms of tapasya include yoga asanas, pranayama, concentration on a point, symbol, mantra or person of noble qualities or a god, even enduring harsh words and pain is a form of tapasya. The secret of this yoga of tapas is - accept and grow. - Swahilya Shambhavi. (Pic. Swahilya Shambhavi. Students of the Vasantham Home for Special Children doing Surya Namaskar.)

2 comments:

Rakesh Vanamali said...

Thanks very much for this truly enlightening post! Lessons I learned from this post; accept that comes into life with grace and dignity and live on!

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

True Rakesh! Namaste!