Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
कालान्तरवशाद्योगाद् दम्यते परमादरात् तथा परिचयात्स्वास्थ्यं समत्वं चाधिगच्छति
kālāntaravaśādyogād damyate paramādarāt tathā paricayātsvāsthyaṃ samatvaṃ cādhigacchati
Pela prática sustentada ao longo do tempo, e pelo yoga cultivado com a mais alta reverência, a mente é refreada. Pela familiaridade contínua com essa disciplina, alcança-se firmeza interior e equanimidade de visão—apta para que o Pāśu (alma) afrouxe os laços (pāśa) sob a graça de Pati, Śiva.
Suta Goswami
It frames Linga-worship as inseparable from inner sādhana: sustained yoga and self-restraint purify the devotee so the worship becomes a means for loosening pāśa (bondage) and approaching Pati, Śiva.
Śiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the Lord who is approached not merely by outer rites but by cultivating svāsthya (self-abiding steadiness) and samatva (equanimity), qualities that reflect nearness to the Supreme.
Pāśupata-oriented yoga emphasizing dama (restraint), long-term abhyāsa (practice over time), and paricaya (habitual immersion) leading to equanimity—an inner prerequisite for effective Shiva-pūjā.