Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: tapa

  tapa—austerities    Madhya 21.119, Antya 16.143, Antya 16.149
  tapa—austerity    Adi 17.24, Madhya 9.113, Madhya 21.114
  täpa—miseries    SB 1.11.10, SB 3.5.40
  täpa—of sufferings    SB 5.16.25, Antya 18.1
  täpa—burning    SB 1.15.27
  täpa—distress    SB 3.5.39
  täpa—heat    SB 3.26.43
  täpa—by miseries    SB 8.5.13
  täpa—and misery    Adi 4.63
  täpa—body temperature    Madhya 4.106
  täpa—miserable conditions of life    Madhya 24.60

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: tapa

  täpa-traya—the threefold miseries    SB 3.22.32, Madhya 20.104, Madhya 22.13
  täpa-traya—from the threefold miseries    SB 3.31.16, Madhya 25.149
  täpa-traya—of threefold miseries    Adi 1.91, Madhya 24.100
  agni-täpa—heating by a fire    Madhya 17.66
  manaù-täpa—burning of the mind    Antya 15.13
  param-tapa—O annihilator of enemies    SB 4.1.14
  param-tapa—O king who can suppress enemies    SB 9.24.12
  saàsära-täpa—of the miseries of this material world    SB 5.11.16
  tapa chäòi—giving up all such processes of penance and austerity    Madhya 24.216
  tapa kare—undergoes austerity    Antya 17.47
  tapa kare—perform austerities    Antya 16.147
  tapa kari—undergoing severe austerities    Madhya 9.122
  tat-täpa-upaça-maném—which pacifies the miseries of the forest of material life    SB 5.14.1
  täpa-karé—causing displeasure    Madhya 6.157
  täpa-karé—generator of pains    Madhya 8.156
  täpa-kñaya—reduction of temperature.    Madhya 4.160
  täpa-traya—by the threefold miserable conditions (adhyätmika, adhidaivika and adhibautika)    SB 7.6.14
  täpa-traya—the three kinds of miserable conditions    Madhya 20.102
  täpa-traya—threefold agonies    SB 3.28.31
  täpa-traya—three kinds of miseries    SB 1.5.32
  täpa-traya—threefold miseries    SB 1.1.2
  täpa-varjitaù—without heat.    SB 4.6.32