ध्यानयज्ञः, संसार-विष-निरूपणम्, पाशुपतयोगः, परा-अपरा विद्या, चतुर्वस्था-विचारः (अध्यायः ८६)
ज्योतिषं चापरा विद्या पराक्षरमिति स्थितम् तददृश्यं तदग्राह्यम् अगोत्रं तदवर्णकम्
jyotiṣaṃ cāparā vidyā parākṣaramiti sthitam tadadṛśyaṃ tadagrāhyam agotraṃ tadavarṇakam
La Jyotiṣa (astrologie) est comptée parmi les connaissances inférieures (aparā-vidyā) ; mais le Suprême Impérissable, Parākṣara, demeure à part. Cette Réalité est invisible et insaisissable ; elle n’appartient à aucune lignée et n’admet aucune définition : telle est la nature du Pati, Śiva, au-delà de toute catégorie liée par le pāśa.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It grounds Linga-upāsanā in para-vidyā: the Linga points to Śiva as Parākṣara—beyond sensory grasp—so worship is meant to dissolve pasha (bondage) rather than merely predict or control worldly outcomes.
Śiva is presented as the Supreme Imperishable—adṛśya (unseen), agrāhya (ungraspable), agotra (beyond lineage), and avarṇaka (indescribable)—the transcendent Pati who is not confined to names, forms, or social/ritual classifications.
The verse prioritizes jñāna-oriented upāsanā aligned with Pāśupata discipline: turning from apara pursuits to contemplation of the Parākṣara, using Linga worship as a support for inner detachment and liberation of the paśu.