ऋषय ऊचुः प्रसादाद् यदि विज्ञानं स्वरूपं वक्तुमर्हसि दिव्यं माहेश्वरं चैव योगं योगविदां वर
ṛṣaya ūcuḥ prasādād yadi vijñānaṃ svarūpaṃ vaktumarhasi divyaṃ māheśvaraṃ caiva yogaṃ yogavidāṃ vara
仙人たちは言った。「恩寵によって、もし語るにふさわしいとお認めなら、神聖なる知の真の相—大自在天マヘーシュヴァラの本質実在—を説き、さらにマーヘーシュヴァラ・ヨーガをもお示しください。おお、ヨーガを知る者の中の最勝者よ。」
Rishis (Sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames the teaching context: the sages seek Shaiva realized knowledge (vijñāna) and Māheśvara Yoga, implying that true Linga devotion is grounded in Shiva-tattva understanding and disciplined practice, not mere external ritual.
By asking for Maheshvara’s “svarūpa” and “divya vijñāna,” the verse points to Shiva as Pati—the divine Lord whose essential reality is to be known through grace and direct realization, leading the pashu beyond pāśa (bondage).
The verse explicitly highlights Māheśvara Yoga—understood in this Purāṇic Shaiva context as the Pāśupata-oriented discipline of devotion, restraint, contemplation on Shiva, and liberation through Shiva’s grace.