ययातिना पूरौ राज्याभिषेकः, दिक्प्रदानं, तृष्णा-वैराग्योपदेशः, वनप्रवेशः च
अत्र गाथा महाराज्ञा पुरा गीता ययातिना याभिः प्रत्याहरेत् कामान् सर्वतो ऽङ्गानि कूर्मवत्
atra gāthā mahārājñā purā gītā yayātinā yābhiḥ pratyāharet kāmān sarvato 'ṅgāni kūrmavat
ທີ່ນີ້ມີຄາຖາເກົ່າແກ່ ທີ່ກະສັດໃຫຍ່ ຍະຍາຕິ ເຄີຍຂັບຮ້ອງໃນອະດີດ; ໂດຍຄາຖານັ້ນ ຄວນຖອນແຮງກາມຕັນຫາ ດຶງອາຍະຕະນະ ແລະອະວະຍະວະກັບຄືນຈາກທຸກທິດ ເຫມືອນເຕົ່າຫົວຫຍໍ້ອະວະເຂົ້າ ແລ້ວໃຫ້ປະຊຸ (ວິນຍານປະຈຳຕົວ) ຕັ້ງມັ່ນໄປຫາ ປະຕິ—ພຣະສິວະ।
Suta Goswami (narrating, citing King Yayati’s gatha)
It frames Linga worship as inner discipline: withdrawing the senses (pratyāhāra) so the mind becomes fit for Śiva-dhyāna and Liṅga-upāsanā, rather than being dragged outward by kāma.
Śiva-tattva is implied as the Pati—steady, inwardly realized, and approached through turning the pashu away from pasha (sense-bondage) toward contemplative stillness.
Pratyāhāra (sense-withdrawal), a core limb of yogic practice aligned with Pāśupata orientation—restraining kāma and gathering the senses inward like a tortoise.