तपश्चचार विपुलं भृगुर्वर्षसहस्रकम् । वायुभक्षो निराहारश्चिरं धमनिसंततः
tapaścacāra vipulaṃ bhṛgurvarṣasahasrakam | vāyubhakṣo nirāhāraściraṃ dhamanisaṃtataḥ
Bhṛgu kemudian menjalani tapa yang amat besar selama seribu tahun—menjadikan angin sebagai santapan, berpuasa tanpa makanan, dan lama menegakkan disiplin dengan menahan saluran-saluran tubuhnya dalam kekangan yoga.
Śrī Mārkaṇḍeya (narration)
Tirtha: Bhṛgu-tapas-sthāna (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: Bhṛgu stands or sits in severe austerity for a thousand years—gaunt yet radiant, sustained by air alone, veins/channels taut—amid a quiet forest hermitage with minimal possessions.
Steadfast tapas is portrayed as a transformative spiritual force that compels divine revelation and establishes sacred outcomes.
The austerity narrative functions as the backstory for the Kedāra-related māhātmya unfolding in this adhyāya.
Tapas characterized by nirāhāra (fasting) and vāyubhakṣa (subsisting on breath/air), described as Bhṛgu’s practice.