आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः
Adhyaya 28
इह षड्विंशको ध्येयो ध्याता वै पञ्चविंशकः चतुर्विंशकम् अव्यक्तं महदाद्यास्तु सप्त च
iha ṣaḍviṃśako dhyeyo dhyātā vai pañcaviṃśakaḥ caturviṃśakam avyaktaṃ mahadādyāstu sapta ca
ইয়াত ষড়্বিংশ তত্ত্ব ধ্যেয়—ধ্যানৰ বিষয়—বুলি কোৱা হৈছে, আৰু পঞ্চবিংশ তত্ত্বেই ধ্যাতা—ধ্যানকাৰী—বুলি নিশ্চিত স্মৃত। চতুৰ্বিংশ তত্ত্ব অব্যক্ত প্ৰকৃতি; মহৎ আদি সাত তত্ত্ব তাৰ বিকাৰ ৰূপে বৰ্ণিত।
Suta Goswami (narrating the doctrinal teaching within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames Linga-upāsanā as tattva-dhyāna: the devotee (pashu) turns from Prakṛti’s evolutes toward the 26th principle—Śiva as Pati—making worship an inward ascent from the unmanifest and its products to the Lord.
By indicating a 26th principle as the proper object of meditation beyond the 25th (puruṣa/jīva) and the 24th (prakṛti), it points to Śiva as transcendent Pati—distinct from pashu and pasha, the supreme reality to be realized.
A contemplative Pāśupata-style practice: discriminate tattvas (prakṛti and its evolutes), recognize oneself as the meditator (puruṣa/pashu), and fix meditation on the supreme dhyeya—Śiva/Pati as the 26th principle.