योगान्तरायाः, औपसर्गिकसिद्धयः, परवैराग्येन शैवप्रसादः
उपसर्गाः प्रवर्तन्ते सर्वे ते ऽसिद्धिसूचकाः प्रतिभा प्रथमा सिद्धिर् द्वितीया श्रवणा स्मृता
upasargāḥ pravartante sarve te 'siddhisūcakāḥ pratibhā prathamā siddhir dvitīyā śravaṇā smṛtā
إذا ظهرت العوارض (upasarga) فكلّها دلائل على «أسِدّهي»—عدم التحصيل. ومن السِّدّهيات: الأولى «برَتيبها»—إشراق البصيرة في الداخل؛ والثانية تُسمّى «شرافَنا»—السماع المقدّس، الإصغاء الحقّ.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva yoga-teachings within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It frames Linga-oriented sadhana as disciplined inner transformation: obstacles are to be recognized as markers of asiddhi, while genuine progress begins with pratibhā (inner clarity) and śravaṇa (receptive hearing of Shiva-dharma).
Implicitly, Shiva as Pati is approached through right cognition and receptivity: pratibhā and śravaṇa refine the pashu’s awareness so that bondage (pāśa) is not strengthened by distractions and obstacles.
A yogic diagnostic is highlighted: observe upasargas as impediments to stable attainment, cultivate pratibhā through concentrated sadhana, and establish śravaṇa through disciplined listening to Shaiva teachings as part of the Pashupata path.