आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः
Adhyaya 28
चतुर्व्यूहेण मार्गेण विचार्यालोक्य सुव्रत संसारहेतुः संसारो मोक्षहेतुश् च निर्वृतिः
caturvyūheṇa mārgeṇa vicāryālokya suvrata saṃsārahetuḥ saṃsāro mokṣahetuś ca nirvṛtiḥ
Oh hombre de noble voto, tras examinar y contemplar con claridad por el método y sendero cuádruple, se comprende esto: el mismo saṃsāra es causa de atadura, y ese mismo saṃsāra—cuando se discierne rectamente—se vuelve causa de liberación, culminando en nirvṛti, la quietud final en el Señor.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It frames Linga-centered practice as a disciplined path of discernment: the same worldly life that binds the paśu through pāśa can, when approached with right inquiry and Shiva-oriented method, become the means to liberation (nirvṛti).
By implying that liberation is not a separate realm but a transformation of vision and causality: when saṃsāra is understood through the proper method, the paśu turns from bondage toward the Lord (Pati), attaining nirvṛti under Shiva’s grace and right knowledge.
A Pāśupata-style viveka (discriminative inquiry) supported by a structured, fourfold method (caturvyūha)—a disciplined path that converts experience of saṃsāra into a means for mokṣa.