तपसैव परं ज्योतिर्भगवन्तमधोक्षजम् ।
सर्वभूतगुहावासमञ्जसा विन्दते पुमान् ॥१९॥

tapasaiva paraá¹ jyotir
bhagavantam adhoká¹£ajam
sarva-bhÅ«ta-guhÄvÄsam
añjasÄ vindate pumÄn

1 times this text was mentioned in purports to other texts: LSB(1)

 tapasÄ - by penance; eva - only; param - the supreme; jyotiḥ - light; bhagavantam - unto the Personality of Godhead; adhoká¹£ajam - He who is beyond the approach of the senses; sarva-bhÅ«ta-guhÄ-ÄvÄsam - residing in the heart of all living entities; añjasÄ - completely; vindate - can know; pumÄn - a person.


Text

By penance only can one even approach the Personality of Godhead, who is within the heart of every living entity and at the same time beyond the reach of all senses.

Purport

Rudra was advised by BrahmÄ to perform penance as an example to his sons and followers that penance is necessary for attaining the favor of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ it is said that the common mass of people follow the path shown by an authority. Thus BrahmÄ, disgusted with the Rudra generations and afraid of being devoured by the increase of population, asked Rudra to stop producing such an unwanted generation and take to penance for attaining the favor of the Supreme Lord. Therefore we find in pictures that Rudra is always sitting in meditation for the attainment of the favor of the Lord. Indirectly, the sons and followers of Rudra are advised to stop the business of annihilation, following the Rudra principle while the peaceful creation of BrahmÄ is going on.