ध्यानयोगेन रुद्रदर्शनम् — रुद्रावतार-परिवर्तक्रमः, लकुली (कायावतार), पाशुपतयोगः, लिङ्गार्चन-निष्ठा
एकाहं यः पुमान्सम्यक् चरेत्पाशुपतव्रतम् न सांख्ये पञ्चरात्रे वा न प्राप्नोति गतिं कदा
ekāhaṃ yaḥ pumānsamyak caretpāśupatavratam na sāṃkhye pañcarātre vā na prāpnoti gatiṃ kadā
ഒരു പുരുഷൻ ഒരുദിവസം പോലും വിധിപൂർവ്വം പാശുപതവ്രതം ആചരിച്ചാൽ, അവൻ പരമഗതി കൈവിടുകയില്ല. സാംഖ്യമാകട്ടെ പഞ്ചരാത്രമാകട്ടെ, അവന്റെ മോക്ഷലാഭം വ്യർഥമാകില്ല; കാരണം സ്വയം പശുപതിയാണ് അവന്റെ ശരണം.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching on Śiva’s Pāśupata discipline)
It declares that sincere, even brief, observance of the Pāśupata discipline centered on Śiva leads to the highest gati, showing that Śiva-upāsanā (often expressed through Liṅga worship) is a direct liberating means.
Śiva is implied as Paśupati (Pati), the direct giver of gati: when the Pashu (bound soul) aligns through right vrata, the Pāśa (bondage) is overcome by Śiva’s grace rather than by mere philosophical system alone.
The verse highlights the Pāśupata-vrata—an austerity-and-devotion discipline of Pāśupata Yoga—stressing correct method (samyak-caryā) as the key to liberation.