Vāyu-jaya (Prāṇa-vijaya) and Yogic Mastery over Time — वायुजय (प्राणविजय) तथा कालजय
समुन्नतशरीरोऽपि स बद्ध्वा करसंपुटम् । चञ्च्वाकारेण वक्त्रेण पिबन्वायुं शनैश्शनैः
samunnataśarīro'pi sa baddhvā karasaṃpuṭam | cañcvākāreṇa vaktreṇa pibanvāyuṃ śanaiśśanaiḥ
તે શરીરને ઊંચું અને સ્થિર રાખીને, બંને હાથ જોડીને કૂંપળ જેવી ખોખલી બનાવે છે. પછી ચાંચ જેવા મુખાકારથી ધીમે ધીમે પ્રાણવાયુ પીએ છે.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Āghoramūrti
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga narrative; technical yogic instruction (breath-intake) aimed at mastery over prāṇa and hence over mṛtyu’s hold.
Significance: Practice-oriented: emphasizes bodily discipline as a support for inner conquest of fear/death.
Cosmic Event: Microcosmic ‘vāyu’ mastery presented as a means to resist Kāla (death/time).
It depicts disciplined prāṇa-control: the seeker steadies posture and consciously draws in the life-breath, symbolizing inward turning of the senses so the bound soul (paśu) becomes fit to receive Shiva’s liberating grace (Pati-anugraha).
In Shaiva practice, outer Linga-worship is supported by inner worship: breath regulation steadies the mind for dhyāna on Saguna Shiva and for recognizing Shiva’s presence within, making pūjā and japa more concentrated and sattvic.
A pranayama-like practice is implied—upright posture, controlled inhalation (slow, steady drawing of vāyu). It can be paired with Panchakshara japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) to align breath, mantra, and devotion.