Tirukural

CHAPTER 27

Austerity

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It is the nature of asceticism to patiently endure hardship and to not harm living creatures.§

262

Austerity belongs to the naturally austere. Others may attempt it, but to no avail.§

263

Is it because they must provide for renunciates that others forget to perform penance?§

264

Should he but wish it, an ascetic’s austerities will ruin his foes and reward his friends.§

265

In this world men do austerities diligently, assured of acquiring desires they desire.§

266

Men who follow some austerity fulfill their karma. All others, ensnared in desires, act in vain.§

267

As the intense fire of the furnace refines gold to brilliance, so does the burning suffering of austerity purify the soul to resplendence.§

268

One who has realized by himself his soul’s Self will be worshiped by all other souls.§

269

So potent is the power acquired through disciplined self-denial that those who attain it may even delay the moment of death.§

270

A few people fast and abstain, while most do not. Due to this, many suffer deprivation.§