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Shloka 91

मुनिमोहशमनम्

Pāśupata-yoga, Siddhis, Puruṣa-darśana, Saṃsāra, and Prāṇa-Rudra Pañcāhutī

योगाचारः स्वयं तेन ब्रह्मणा कथितः पुरा एवं पाशुपतं ज्ञानं ज्ञातव्यं च प्रयत्नतः

yogācāraḥ svayaṃ tena brahmaṇā kathitaḥ purā evaṃ pāśupataṃ jñānaṃ jñātavyaṃ ca prayatnataḥ

Diese Yoga-Disziplin wurde einst von Brahmā selbst gelehrt. Ebenso ist das Wissen um den Pāśupata-Pfad mit Ernst und anhaltender Anstrengung zu erkennen.

योगाचारःyogic discipline/practice
योगाचारः:
स्वयंpersonally/indeed
स्वयं:
तेनby him
तेन:
ब्रह्मणाby Brahmā
ब्रह्मणा:
कथितःtaught/declared
कथितः:
पुराformerly/in ancient times
पुरा:
एवंthus/in this manner
एवं:
पाशुपतम्pertaining to Paśupati (Śiva), the Pāśupata path
पाशुपतम्:
ज्ञानम्knowledge/gnosis
ज्ञानम्:
ज्ञातव्यम्to be known/realized
ज्ञातव्यम्:
and
:
प्रयत्नतःwith effort/striving/earnestly
प्रयत्नतः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the tradition of instruction within the Linga Purana)

B
Brahma
S
Shiva

FAQs

It links outer devotion to Śiva (Paśupati) with inner discipline: true Linga-oriented worship is supported by yogic conduct and the earnest pursuit of Pāśupata knowledge.

By emphasizing “Pāśupata jñāna,” it implies Śiva as Pati (Lord) whose liberating knowledge removes pāśa (bondage) from the paśu (individual soul) through right practice and understanding.

It highlights yogācāra—regulated yogic conduct—and the disciplined study/realization of Pāśupata jñāna, pursued with consistent effort (prayatnataḥ).