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ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE

This week we explore Tejas, the subtle essence of Pitta dosha. Tejas is the inner radiance that gives you vitality, clarity, courage and transformative insight. It’s the brilliance that burns away ignorance, the heat that powers your digestion and the glow behind your eyes when you're living with purpose.

DEFINITION AND ETYMOLOGY OF TEJAS

  • In Sanskrit, Tejas means “brilliance,” “radiance,” or “fire.”

  • It is the subtle, luminous counterpart of Pitta, associated with insight, vitality, digestion, discernment and spiritual luminosity.

  • Tejas is one of the three Upadhatus (subtle essences) alongside Ojas and Prāṇa. Together, they reflect the health and refinement of the gross elements.

    KEY CONCEPTS COVERED

  • Tejas as the light of Buddhi (discriminative intelligence)

  • The role of Tejas in Agni, digestion and cellular metabolism

  • Balancing Tejas with Ojas and Prāṇa for sustainable vitality

  • The shadow side of excess Tejas: burnout, inflammation, intensity

  • Tejas as the fire of transformation in Yoga and Ayurveda

  • Spiritual dimensions: how Tejas illuminates the path to Self

    TEXTUAL SOURCES

  • Charaka Saṃhitā and other classical Ayurvedic texts discuss Tejas in the context of subtle essences and Agni

  • Yogic texts such as the Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā point to Tejas as the radiant force cultivated through tapas (discipline) and practice

    PRACTICAL INTEGRATION

  • To cultivate Tejas: Practice tapas, discipline, clear intention and mindful eating

  • To balance excess Tejas: Ground through Ojas-building foods and cooling practices

  • Incorporate time in nature, candle-gazing (tratak), or reflective meditation

  • Observe your inner fire - is it a steady flame or a wildfire?

    Use breath and mantra to stabilise the light within

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