यस्मा त्षडंगयोगेन तेषां तुष्टो वृषध्वजः । तेन योगेश्वरं नाम लिंगं योगफलप्रदम्
yasmā tṣaḍaṃgayogena teṣāṃ tuṣṭo vṛṣadhvajaḥ | tena yogeśvaraṃ nāma liṃgaṃ yogaphalapradam
لأنَّ ڤṛṣadhvaja (شيفا ذو الراية التي تحمل الثور) قد رضي عنهم بممارسة اليوغا ذات الأعضاء الستة، سُمِّيَ ذلك اللِّينغا «يوغيشڤرا»، واهبَ ثمار اليوغا.
Śiva (addressing Devī/Pārvatī, inferred)
Tirtha: Yogeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: Śiva (Vṛṣadhvaja) pleased by the gaṇas’ six-limbed yoga; the Yogeśvara liṅga shines as a symbol of yogic attainment, with subtle iconography of the six limbs around it.
Yoga becomes complete when it ripens into devotion and divine approval; sacred icons embody that grace as “fruit-giving.”
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, specifically the Yogēśvara liṅga established/renowned there.
Practice of ṣaḍaṅga-yoga is referenced; the verse also identifies the liṅga as granting yoga’s results.