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
Как при испражнении кала и мочи на открытой земле человек удерживает ум и обращает его к надлежащему месту, так и в половом союзе следует хранить ту же охранительную дисциплину — лишь с собственной законной женой; как же это может быть уместно где-либо ещё?
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.