Vānaprastha-dharma and Tapas: Śiva–Umā Saṃvāda
Forest-Stage Discipline and Austerity
निरीक्षेत निराहार ऊर्ध्वबाहुः कृताज्जलि: । तपसा महता युक्त उपवासफलं लभेत्
nirīkṣeta nirāhāra ūrdhvabāhuḥ kṛtāñjaliḥ | tapasā mahatā yukta upavāsaphalaṁ labhet ||
Śakra (Indra) dit : «Celui qui, sans nourriture, demeure debout, les bras levés et les mains jointes en signe de révérence, et qui fixe son regard avec une discipline intérieure, celui-là—uni à une grande austérité—obtient le mérite issu du jeûne (upavāsa).»
शक्र उवाच
The merit of fasting (upavāsa-phala) is achieved through disciplined austerity—abstaining from food together with a reverent, restrained posture (raised arms, joined hands) and focused attention—showing that inner intent and tapas are central, not mere bodily deprivation.
Śakra (Indra) is instructing about the efficacy of ascetic observances, describing a specific tapas-like posture and state of fasting, and stating that such disciplined practice yields the spiritual ‘fruit’ associated with upavāsa.