Adhyaya 89: शौचाचारलक्षणम् — सदाचार, भैक्ष्यचर्या, प्रायश्चित्त, द्रव्यशुद्धि, आशौच-निर्णय
दमः शमः सत्यमकल्मषत्वं मौनं च भूतेष्वखिलेषु चार्जवम् अतीन्द्रियं ज्ञानमिदं तथा शिवं प्राहुस् तथा ज्ञानविशुद्धबुद्धयः
damaḥ śamaḥ satyamakalmaṣatvaṃ maunaṃ ca bhūteṣvakhileṣu cārjavam atīndriyaṃ jñānamidaṃ tathā śivaṃ prāhus tathā jñānaviśuddhabuddhayaḥ
自制(ダマ)、内なる静けさ(シャマ)、真実、無垢、マウナ(聖なる沈黙)、そして一切の生きものへの率直さ――これが感官を超えた智である。しかもこの智そのものがシヴァであると、真智によって बुद्धि(知性)を浄めた者たちは宣言する。
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching as received within the Linga Purana’s discourse)
It states that true approach to the Linga is not only external puja but inner qualification—sense-restraint, purity, truth, and non-harmful sincerity toward all beings—through which the worshipper becomes fit to recognize Śiva in the Linga as transcendent knowledge.
Śiva-tattva is described as atīndriya—beyond sensory grasp—and as jñāna itself: the purified, liberating awareness that dissolves pāśa (bondage) and reveals Pati (the Lord) to the paśu (individual soul).
It highlights the yogic disciplines central to Pāśupata-oriented sādhana—dama, śama, mauna, and ārjava—as inner limbs that purify buddhi, making Shiva-jnana arise alongside (and as the essence of) Shiva-puja.