यतिप्रायश्चित्तविधानम्
Ascetic Atonements and Discipline
दृष्ट्वा परावरं धीराः परं गच्छन्ति तत्पदम् व्रतानि यानि भिक्षूणां तथैवोपव्रतानि च
dṛṣṭvā parāvaraṃ dhīrāḥ paraṃ gacchanti tatpadam vratāni yāni bhikṣūṇāṃ tathaivopavratāni ca
高と低(parā–avara)のいずれをも超える至上を見極めたとき、堅固なる者たちはその超越の境地に至る。同様に、托鉢の修行者(bhikṣu)の守る誓戒(vrata)と、さらに付随する行(upavrata)も説き示される。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames vrata (disciplined observance) as a means to direct realization of the Supreme state—supporting Linga-centered sadhana where worship, restraint, and insight culminate in parama-pada.
The Supreme is indicated as beyond the entire spectrum of ‘higher and lower’ manifestation (parā–avara), aligning with Shiva as Pati: transcendent, the final refuge, and the goal of the wise.
Renunciant vows (bhikṣu-vrata) and subsidiary observances (upavrata) are highlighted—typical of Pashupata-oriented discipline where ethical restraint and regulated practice support liberating knowledge.