Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
विण्मूत्रोत्सर्गकालेषु बहिर्भूमौ यथा मतिः तथा कार्या रतौ चापि स्वदारे चान्यतः कुतः
viṇmūtrotsargakāleṣu bahirbhūmau yathā matiḥ tathā kāryā ratau cāpi svadāre cānyataḥ kutaḥ
Assim como, ao evacuar fezes e urina em terreno aberto, a mente é contida e voltada para um lugar apropriado, assim também na união sexual deve-se manter a mesma disciplina vigilante—somente com a própria esposa legítima; como poderia ser correto em outro lugar?
Suta Goswami
It frames moral restraint (niyama) as a prerequisite for Shaiva purity (śauca); disciplined conduct reduces pasha (bondage) so the pashu (soul) can approach Pati (Shiva) through worship with steadiness.
By implication, Shiva-tattva is pure and unattached; the devotee aligns with that purity by regulating desire and keeping kama within dharma, transforming passion into a controlled, consecrated force rather than bondage.
Ethical discipline (yama/niyama) and brahmacharya-in-spirit for the householder—sexual conduct restricted to one’s spouse—supporting inner purity essential for Pashupata-oriented Shaiva sadhana and puja.