आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः
Adhyaya 28
यस्य नास्ति सुतृप्तस्य तस्य ब्राह्मी न चान्यथा आभ्यन्तरं समाख्यातम् एवमभ्यर्चनं क्रमात्
yasya nāsti sutṛptasya tasya brāhmī na cānyathā ābhyantaraṃ samākhyātam evamabhyarcanaṃ kramāt
Bagi orang yang belum memperoleh kepuasan batin sejati, arus Brahmī tidak muncul—dan tidak mungkin sebaliknya. Demikianlah disiplin batin (ābhyantara) dinyatakan; dengan cara ini pemujaan hendaknya dilakukan setahap demi setahap.
Suta Goswami (narrating the prescribed inner method of Shiva-worship as taught in the Linga Purana)
It establishes that Linga-puja is not merely external ritual: without inner contentment (sutṛpti), the higher sattvic orientation (brāhmī) needed for true ābhyantara-pūjā does not manifest, so worship must proceed in a disciplined sequence.
Shiva-tattva is approached as the inner reality revealed through purification: when the pashu (bound soul) gains inward satisfaction and steadiness, the higher current arises and the inner worship becomes possible—indicating Shiva as the indwelling Pati realized through ordered sādhanā.
It highlights ābhyantara (internal) worship aligned with Pashupata-oriented discipline—cultivating sutṛpti (contentment) and following kramāt (a graded order) so that the sattvic/brāhmī state supporting meditation and mantra-based adoration can arise.