योगान्तरायाः, औपसर्गिकसिद्धयः, परवैराग्येन शैवप्रसादः
छायाविहीननिष्पत्तिर् इन्द्रियाणां च दर्शनम् आकाशगमनं नित्यम् इन्द्रियार्थैः समन्वितम्
chāyāvihīnaniṣpattir indriyāṇāṃ ca darśanam ākāśagamanaṃ nityam indriyārthaiḥ samanvitam
Ele se manifesta sem lançar sombra; as faculdades internas tornam-se diretamente perceptíveis; move-se constantemente pelo céu—e, ainda assim, permanece plenamente capaz quanto aos objetos dos sentidos. Tais são os sinais da realização ióguica concedida pela bhakti a Pati (Śiva) e pela disciplina do Pāśupata-yoga.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana teaching on yogic signs to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames yogic powers as outward signs that may arise through Śiva-bhakti and Pāśupata discipline, reminding the worshipper that such attainments are effects of grace and practice, not the final goal of Linga-upāsanā.
By implying that extraordinary capacities arise when the pashu (soul) is aligned with Pati (Śiva), it points to Śiva as the giver of siddhi and the transcendent ground beyond ordinary sensory limitation, even while the yogin can engage sense-objects without bondage.
Pāśupata-yoga: disciplined sādhana under Śiva’s lordship where sensory faculties are mastered; siddhis like sky-movement and subtle perception may appear, but are to be subordinated to liberation from pāśa (bondage).