Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
योगीश्वरान् सशिष्यांश् च योगं युञ्जीत योगवित् आसनं स्वस्तिकं बद्ध्वा पद्ममर्धासनं तु वा
yogīśvarān saśiṣyāṃś ca yogaṃ yuñjīta yogavit āsanaṃ svastikaṃ baddhvā padmamardhāsanaṃ tu vā
ヨーガを知る者は、ヨーギーシュヴァラ(大ヨーギー)とその弟子たちと共に、ヨーガへと自らを結び合わせるべきである。堅固なる坐法をとり—スヴァスティカ坐、あるいは蓮華坐(パドマ)、または半坐を結んで—修行の規律を開始せよ。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s yogic injunctions within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It establishes that Linga-upasana is supported by inner discipline: the worshipper steadies body and mind through āsana so devotion becomes one-pointed toward Pati (Shiva), loosening pasha (bondage) upon the pashu (soul).
By directing the yogin toward Yoga under accomplished masters, it implies Shiva as Pati—the supreme object and grantor of yogic fruition—approached through regulated practice rather than mere impulse, aligning the soul toward Shiva-tattva.
Foundational yogic preparation through āsana—Svastikāsana, Padmāsana, or a half-seat—performed in the company or lineage of yogic adepts, as a prerequisite for deeper Pashupata-oriented meditation and worship.