पाशुपतव्रतविधिः | The Procedure of the Supreme Pāśupata Vow
त्वगादिधातवस्सप्त पञ्च प्राणादिवायवः । मनोबुद्धिरहं ख्यातिर्गुणाः प्रकृतिपूरुषौ
tvagādidhātavassapta pañca prāṇādivāyavaḥ | manobuddhirahaṃ khyātirguṇāḥ prakṛtipūruṣau
Os sete constituintes do corpo, começando pela pele, os cinco ares vitais, começando por prāṇa, a mente e o intelecto, o sentido de “eu” (ahaṃkāra) e a apreensão cognitiva, as três guṇas, e também Prakṛti e Puruṣa—estes são os princípios que prendem a alma individual; conhecendo-os em verdade, volta-se para Pati (Śiva), o Libertador além dos vínculos.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
It enumerates key tattvas—body-constituents, prāṇas, mind, intellect, ego-cognition, guṇas, Prakṛti and Puruṣa—as the framework of bondage (pāśa); by discerning them, the seeker turns from identification with them toward Śiva as Pati, the giver of liberation.
Linga/Saguna worship trains the mind and prāṇa away from egoic identification and toward Śiva; as these inner principles become purified, devotion matures into knowledge that Śiva transcends Prakṛti, guṇas, and the limited ‘I’ sense.
Prāṇāyāma with mantra-japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, ‘Om Namaḥ Śivāya’) and steady dhyāna on Śiva-Linga helps master prāṇa, quiet mind and intellect, and loosen the grip of ahaṅkāra—supporting the Shaiva path to mokṣa.