Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
दिव्ये च शाश्वतस्थाने शिवध्यानं समभ्यसेत् निर्मलं निष्कलं ब्रह्म सुशान्तं ज्ञानरूपिणम्
divye ca śāśvatasthāne śivadhyānaṃ samabhyaset nirmalaṃ niṣkalaṃ brahma suśāntaṃ jñānarūpiṇam
Di tempat suci yang ilahi dan kekal, hendaknya seseorang tekun berlatih meditasi pada Śiva—Brahman yang nirmala, niskala, amat tenteram, dan berhakikat jñāna (kesadaran murni).
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Linga Purana tradition)
It shifts worship from mere external rite to inner upāsanā: the devotee is instructed to meditate on Śiva as the pure, attribute-transcending Reality—making Liṅga-pūjā complete through dhyāna (inner realization) alongside outer reverence.
Śiva is presented as Pati in His highest aspect: nirmala (untainted by mālā), niṣkala (beyond limiting kalās/guṇas), suśānta (absolutely quiescent), and jñānarūpa (consciousness itself)—the liberating Brahman known through direct contemplation.
Śiva-dhyāna in a sacred, steady place—aligned with Pāśupata-oriented discipline: concentration on the nirguṇa Pati that loosens pāśa (bondage) and elevates the paśu (individual soul) toward mokṣa.