आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः
Adhyaya 28
ध्येयो महेश्वरो ध्यानं चिन्तनं निर्वृतिः फलम् प्रधानपुरुषेशानं याथातथ्यं प्रपद्यते
dhyeyo maheśvaro dhyānaṃ cintanaṃ nirvṛtiḥ phalam pradhānapuruṣeśānaṃ yāthātathyaṃ prapadyate
Sólo Mahēśvara es digno de ser meditado; la meditación y la contemplación firme culminan en el fruto del sosiego interior. Al refugiarse en Īśāna—Señor de Pradhāna (la Naturaleza primordial) y de Puruṣa—se realiza la Realidad tal como es.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames Linga-upasana as more than outer ritual: the Linga points the devotee (pashu) to inward dhyana and cintana of Maheshvara, whose grace ripens as nirvriti—liberating peace.
Shiva is presented as Ishana, the sovereign Pati who rules both Pradhana (prakriti) and Purusha; realizing Him reveals yathātathya—Reality as it truly is—beyond the pasha of misapprehension.
Pashupata-oriented practice of dhyana (meditation) and sustained cintana (contemplative absorption) on Maheshvara, with prapatti (taking refuge) as the inner method leading to nirvriti.