अध्याय 91: अरिष्ट-लक्षण, मृत्यु-संस्कार, पाशुपत-धारणा तथा ओङ्कार-उपासना
ऋचो यजूंषि सामानि वेदोपनिषदस् तथा योगज्ञानादवाप्नोति ब्राह्मणो ऽध्यात्मचिन्तकः
ṛco yajūṃṣi sāmāni vedopaniṣadas tathā yogajñānādavāpnoti brāhmaṇo 'dhyātmacintakaḥ
El brahmana que contempla el Sí mismo interior alcanza la esencia de los Vedas Ṛg, Yajur y Sāma, y también de las Upaniṣads, mediante la sabiduría del Yoga. Por ese conocimiento yóguico se acerca al Pati supremo, trascendiendo los pāśa que limitan al paśu.
Suta Goswami
It teaches that the highest fruit of Vedic study is fulfilled through inner contemplation and Yoga—an inward form of worship where the devotee approaches Shiva (Pati) by realizing the Veda’s essence, not merely by external recitation.
Shiva-tattva is implied as the supreme reality reached through yogic jñāna: the inner meaning of the Vedas and Upaniṣads culminates in direct realization of the Lord beyond pāśa, where the paśu becomes oriented to Pati.
Adhyātma-cintana supported by yoga-jñāna—meditative inquiry and disciplined Yoga (aligned with Pāśupata intent) that converts scriptural knowledge into direct realization.