मुनिमोहशमनम्
Pāśupata-yoga, Siddhis, Puruṣa-darśana, Saṃsāra, and Prāṇa-Rudra Pañcāhutī
ततो ऽस्य मातुराहारात् पीतलीढप्रवेशनात् नाभिदेशेन वै प्राणास् ते ह्य् आधारा हि देहिनाम्
tato 'sya māturāhārāt pītalīḍhapraveśanāt nābhideśena vai prāṇās te hy ādhārā hi dehinām
Thereafter, from the mother’s nourishment—entering by what is drunk and licked—the prāṇas (vital breaths) indeed move through the region of the navel; for those prāṇas are truly the supports of embodied beings (dehins).
Suta Goswami
It grounds Linga worship in the Shaiva insight that all embodied life (pashu) is sustained by prāṇa; worship of Shiva as Pati acknowledges the supreme support behind the life-force that upholds the body.
By emphasizing prāṇa as the ‘support of embodied beings,’ the verse points to Shiva-tattva as the ultimate sustaining reality: prāṇa operates within the body, while Shiva as Pati is the transcendent ground enabling life and order in creation.
The yogic takeaway is prāṇa-awareness centered at the nābhi (navel region), a practical basis for prāṇāyāma and inner worship that supports Pashupata-oriented discipline by refining the pashu’s life-force toward Shiva.