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Verse 34

Niralamba

आसुरमिति च ब्रह्मविष्ण्वीशानेन्द्रादीनामैश्वर्यकामनया निरशनजपाग्निहोत्रादिष्वन्तरात्मानं सन्तापयति चात्युग्ररागद्वेषविहिंसादम्भाद्यपेक्षितं तप आसुरम् ॥३४॥

आसुरम् इति च । ब्रह्म-विष्णु-ईशान-इन्द्र-आदीनाम् ऐश्वर्य-कामनया । निरशन-जप-अग्निहोत्र-आदिषु । अन्तर-आत्मानम् सन्तापयति च । अति-उग्र-राग-द्वेष-विहिंसा-दम्भ-आदि-अपेक्षितम् । तपः आसुरम् ॥३४॥

āsuram iti ca brahmaviṣṇvīśānendrādīnām aiśvaryakāmanayā niraśanajapāgnihotrādiṣv antarātmānaṃ santāpayati cātyugrarāgadveṣavihiṃsādambhādyapekṣitaṃ tapa āsuram ॥34॥

“Asúrica” es, en verdad, aquella austeridad en la que, por deseo de señorío como el de Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Īśāna, Indra y los demás, se mortifica al Sí mismo interior mediante ayuno, japa, ofrendas al fuego y prácticas semejantes; y que va acompañada de pasión y odio extremadamente feroces, violencia, hipocresía, ostentación y defectos afines.

“Asuric,” indeed, is that austerity in which, with the desire for lordship like that of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Īśāna, Indra and the rest, one torments the inner Self by fasting, muttering (japa), fire-offerings and the like, and which is accompanied by extremely fierce passion and hatred, violence, hypocrisy and similar (defects).

Tapas (austerity) and its sattvic/rajasic/tamasic (asuric) orientation; bondage through desire for aiśvaryaMahavakya: Indirect: contrasts ego-driven striving with knowledge implied by “Aham Brahmāsmi” (identity beyond desire for lordship).AtharvaChandas: Prose