Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
स्त्रियः सदा परित्याज्याः सङ्गं नैव च कारयेत् कुणपेषु यथा चित्तं तथा कुर्याद्विचक्षणः
striyaḥ sadā parityājyāḥ saṅgaṃ naiva ca kārayet kuṇapeṣu yathā cittaṃ tathā kuryādvicakṣaṇaḥ
As mulheres (como objetos de apego sensual) devem ser sempre renunciadas; não se deve cultivar a associação (que inflama o desejo). O buscador com discernimento deve treinar a mente para considerá-las como se faria com um cadáver — cortando assim o pasha (laço) da paixão e movendo-se em direção ao Pati, Shiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching contextually to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames Linga-worship as inner purification: reducing saṅga (attachment) and kama so the pashu (individual soul) becomes fit for Śiva-sevā and steady dhyāna on the Liṅga as Pati.
By implication, Śiva-tattva is approached through detachment from transient bodily fascination (kuṇapa-buddhi) and withdrawal from pasha; Śiva is the pure Pati realized when the mind is freed from binding passions.
A vairāgya-based yogic discipline: restraining association that triggers desire and cultivating kuṇapa-bhāvanā (seeing the body’s impermanence) to weaken pasha and stabilize meditation for Śiva-bhakti.