मुनिमोहशमनम्
Pāśupata-yoga, Siddhis, Puruṣa-darśana, Saṃsāra, and Prāṇa-Rudra Pañcāhutī
तथान्तः संस्थितं देवं स्वशक्त्या परिमण्डितम् अष्टधा चाष्टधा चैव तथा चाष्टविधेन च
tathāntaḥ saṃsthitaṃ devaṃ svaśaktyā parimaṇḍitam aṣṭadhā cāṣṭadhā caiva tathā cāṣṭavidhena ca
अशा रीतीने हृदयांत अंतःस्थित देवाचे दर्शन घ्यावे—तो स्वशक्तीने परिमंडित आहे; अष्टधा, पुन्हा अष्टधा, तसेच अष्टविध रूपाने।
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purva-Bhaga teaching context to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It shifts Linga-worship from only an external rite to an inner Linga-dhyāna—recognizing Śiva (Pati) as seated within and worshipped through His own Śakti in structured, eightfold contemplation.
Śiva is presented as the indwelling Lord (Pati) who is never isolated from Śakti; His presence is self-luminous and is experienced through ordered manifestations (aṣṭadhā), implying a disciplined apprehension of Shiva-tattva rather than a merely conceptual belief.
An inward Pāśupata-oriented dhyāna: stabilizing awareness on the inner Deva and contemplating His Śakti through an eightfold framework (aṣṭavidha), integrating yogic method with the theology of Shiva–Shakti.