इत्यादि सुतपः क्लिष्टवर्ष्माणो ये तपोधनाः । ब्रह्मायुषस्तपोलोके ते वसंत्यकुतोभयाः
ityādi sutapaḥ kliṣṭavarṣmāṇo ye tapodhanāḥ | brahmāyuṣastapoloke te vasaṃtyakutobhayāḥ
یوں اور بہت سے طریقوں سے، وہ تپودھن سنیاسی—جن کے جسم شریف تپسیا سے گھل چکے اور جو تپس میں مالا مال ہیں—تپولوک میں رہتے ہیں؛ برہما کے مانند دراز عمر، اور ہر سمت سے بےخوف۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Tapoloka
Type: kshetra
Scene: A luminous realm above earth: serene ascetics with radiant bodies dwell in a tranquil, golden-white landscape; no fear, no weapons, no conflict—only meditation seats, sacred fires, and subtle cosmic light. Brahmā-like longevity is suggested by timeless faces.
Tapas becomes true ‘wealth’: it grants fearlessness, spiritual eminence, and exalted longevity in higher realms.
The passage is situated in Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s mahātmya, yet the verse directly glorifies Tapoloka (the realm of austerity) as the fruit of such disciplines.
Sustained tapas in varied forms; the result is described as dwelling in Tapoloka with fearlessness and vast lifespan.