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Tapa means

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Lectures

Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures

Tapaḥ means austerity, following the rules and regulation for spiritual upliftment.
Lecture on BG 3.6-10 -- Los Angeles, December 23, 1968:

In the creation, after creation, the yajña was also created and everyone, created being, was ordered to perform the yajñas. One cannot... Yajña-dāna-tapaḥ-kriyā na tyājyam. In the Bhagavad-gītā also you'll find that you may be a renouncer, sannyāsī. A renouncer, you have renounced this world. But the four things, yajña... Yajña means working for satisfaction of Viṣṇu, yajña. Dāna, charity. Yajña, dāna, tapaḥ. Tapaḥ means austerity, following the rules and regulation for spiritual upliftment. These things are not to be renounced. If somebody says, "Oh, I have renounced the world," that does not mean you can renounce the service of the Lord. No.

Page Title:Tapa means
Compiler:Labangalatika, Serene
Created:17 of Oct, 2009
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=27, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:27