शिवभावं समागम्य शिवयोगमथाचरेत् । कुर्यात्स्त्रिसन्ध्यमप्येवमेतत्पाशुपतं व्रतम्
śivabhāvaṃ samāgamya śivayogamathācaret | kuryātstrisandhyamapyevametatpāśupataṃ vratam
ശിവഭാവത്തിൽ ലയിച്ച് ശിവയോഗം ആചരിക്കണം. ഇങ്ങനെ പ്രഭാതം, മധ്യാഹ്നം, സായാഹ്നം—ത്രിസന്ധ്യകളിലും—ഈ പാശുപത വ്രതം അനുഷ്ഠിക്കണം.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It teaches that liberation-oriented practice begins with śivabhāva—inner Shiva-consciousness—and is stabilized through disciplined Shiva-yoga performed consistently each day, reflecting the Shaiva Siddhanta emphasis on transforming the soul (paśu) by grace-aligned practice toward the Lord (Pati).
The tri-sandhyā observance typically expresses itself as regular Saguna worship—often including Linga-pūjā, mantra-japa, and contemplative absorption—so that external devotion supports inner śivabhāva and matures into steady Shiva-yoga.
Observe the Pāśupata vow by practicing Shiva-yoga at dawn, noon, and dusk—combining focused meditation on Shiva with daily worship rhythms (sandhyā), commonly supported by mantra-japa and purity disciplines.