योगप्रकारनिर्णयः
Classification and Definition of Yoga
तथा समाधिनिष्ठो ऽपि तस्मान्न विचलेत्सुधीः । एवमभ्यसतश्चारं योगिनो योगमुत्तमम्
tathā samādhiniṣṭho 'pi tasmānna vicaletsudhīḥ | evamabhyasataścāraṃ yogino yogamuttamam
Therefore, even when established in samādhi, the wise yogin should not waver from that—disciplined absorption in Śiva. In this way, by steady practice, the yogin attains the supreme Yoga: firm abidance in the Lord who is Pati, the liberator from all bonds.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It teaches that even advanced absorption (samādhi) must be protected by unwavering steadiness; through continuous practice the yogin reaches the highest Yoga—abidance in Śiva, the liberating Lord (Pati) who cuts the bonds (pāśa) of the soul (paśu).
The verse emphasizes constancy in contemplation; in Shaiva practice this steadiness is supported by focused worship—such as Linga-dhyāna and devotion to Saguna Śiva—until the mind becomes unwavering and fit for supreme union.
Steady daily abhyāsa: seated meditation with one-pointed Śiva-dhyāna, supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and disciplined conduct that prevents the mind from wavering.