Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
योगशब्देन निर्वाणं माहेशं पदमुच्यते तस्य हेतुरृषेर्ज्ञानं ज्ञानं तस्य प्रसादतः
yogaśabdena nirvāṇaṃ māheśaṃ padamucyate tasya heturṛṣerjñānaṃ jñānaṃ tasya prasādataḥ
Por la palabra «yoga» se entiende el Nirvāṇa: la suprema morada de Maheśa. La causa para alcanzarlo es el conocimiento liberador del ṛṣi; y ese conocimiento nace sólo por Su gracia (la de Śiva).
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva doctrine to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It defines the goal behind Linga-upāsanā: yoga is not merely technique, but the realization of Mahesha-pada (Śiva’s liberating state), attained through Śiva-jñāna granted by His grace.
Śiva is presented as Pati (the Lord) whose ‘pada’ is Nirvāṇa itself, and whose anugraha is the decisive power that awakens liberating knowledge in the paśu.
The verse highlights Pāśupata-oriented yoga as grace-rooted jñāna: practice culminates in Śiva’s prasāda, through which true knowledge arises and bondage (pāśa) is dissolved.