Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
योगिनां हृदि संस्थाय सदा नीवारशूकवत् प्रत्याहाराय ते नित्यं प्रत्याहाररताय ते
yogināṃ hṛdi saṃsthāya sadā nīvāraśūkavat pratyāhārāya te nityaṃ pratyāhāraratāya te
Habitando no coração dos yogins, sempre sutil como a ponta da casca do arroz selvagem, Śiva os conduz incessantemente ao pratyāhāra, o recolhimento dos sentidos, pois estão sempre devotados a essa retirada interior.
Suta Goswami
It internalizes Linga-upāsanā: the true mark (liṅga) is Śiva’s subtle presence in the yogin’s heart, realized through pratyāhāra rather than only external ritual.
Śiva-tattva is portrayed as antaryāmin (inner indweller)—extremely subtle and intimate—guiding the paśu (bound soul) away from pasha (sense-bondage) toward Pati (the Lord) through inward withdrawal.
Pratyāhāra (withdrawal of the senses) is highlighted as a key limb of Pāśupata-oriented yoga, enabling the mind to turn from external objects toward Śiva’s inner presence.