विष्णुचक्रलाभो नाम (अर्धनारीश्वर-तत्त्वं, सती-पार्वती-सम्भवः, दक्षयज्ञविनाशः)
अनादृत्य कृतिं ज्ञात्वा सती दक्षेण तत्क्षणात् भस्मीकृत्वात्मनो देहं योगमार्गेण सा पुनः
anādṛtya kṛtiṃ jñātvā satī dakṣeṇa tatkṣaṇāt bhasmīkṛtvātmano dehaṃ yogamārgeṇa sā punaḥ
ദക്ഷൻ അവജ്ഞയോടെ ചെയ്ത പ്രവൃത്തി ക്ഷണത്തിൽ അറിഞ്ഞ സതി ആ അപമാനം സ്വീകരിച്ചില്ല; യോഗമാർഗ്ഗത്തിലൂടെ സ്വന്തം ദേഹം ഭസ്മമാക്കി യോഗശക്തിയാൽ വീണ്ടും അവതരിച്ചു।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It frames Satī’s yogic self-immolation as a dharmic turning point that leads to Śiva’s cosmic reaction and the re-sanctification of worship—showing that true reverence to Pati (Śiva) is the heart of any yajña or Linga-centered devotion.
By highlighting Satī as Śiva’s Śakti acting through Yoga beyond worldly insult, it implies Śiva-tattva as transcendent Pati—unbound by pasha—whose power (Śakti) can withdraw from a form when adharma and contempt arise.
Yoga-mārga with yoga-agni (inner yogic fire): a disciplined withdrawal of prāṇa and consciousness that can culminate in burning the body to ashes—an extreme siddhi motif often associated with Shaiva/Pāśupata yogic mastery.