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Tapas (Austerity)
Of the divine qualities mentioned in the 16th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, tapas or austerity is one of the most important. Here, I am not following the same sequential order as mentioned in the Gita in enumerating these qualities. Abhayam (fearlessness) is in fact the first quality mentioned in the opening verse, but I am taking the liberty of changing the order for the sake of convenience and flow.
I have chosen tapas to begin with because it is a profound idea; the foundation on which all the other divine qualities can be acquired. Without tapas, there can be no growth either in spiritual or worldly life.
Tapas is any form of discipline which involves control of the body, sense organs or the mind with a one-pointed focus on achieving a desired result. For example, a student who is preparing for an entrance examination is also performing tapas, in his own way. He has to spend many hours pouring over his reference books and solving problems by cutting down on other distractions. Any achievement or success in life is obtained only through such intense and focussed effort.
The idea of tapas is deeply ingrained into the fabric of Indian culture and every Indian boy or girl who has a basic awareness of his /her culture will understand it intuitively. It may be translated imperfectly into English language as austerity or penance but the cultural context is lost in the translation.
Women,
girls
and
especially
mothers
in
India
will
understand
better
what
tapas
is,
because
they
practice
it
almost
everyday
-
the
various
vows
which
they
undertake
on
Tuesdays,
Friday,
Saturdays
etc.
involving
fasting,
prayer
and
pilgrimage
are
all
different
forms
of
tapas.
Managing
a
family
without
losing
one's
sanity
is
perhaps
the
most
difficult
form
of
tapas
for
all
Indian
mothers!



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