Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
दोषात्तस्माच्च नश्यन्ति निश्वासस्तेन जीर्यते प्राणायामेन सिध्यन्ति दिव्याः शान्त्यादयः क्रमात्
doṣāttasmācca naśyanti niśvāsastena jīryate prāṇāyāmena sidhyanti divyāḥ śāntyādayaḥ kramāt
Так уничтожаются изъяны; исходящее дыхание удерживается, и жизненная сила утончается и очищается. Через пранаяму божественные достижения — начиная с умиротворения — совершаются постепенно, в должном порядке.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva yogic doctrine within the Linga Purana discourse)
It frames breath-discipline as an inner form of Linga-upāsanā: purifying doṣas and steadying prāṇa so the worshipper (paśu) becomes fit to approach Pati, Shiva, with serenity and focused devotion.
By pointing to “divine” attainments like śānti arising from disciplined prāṇa, it implies Shiva-tattva as the शांत (peaceful) ground realized when pasha-like impurities are attenuated and the paśu turns inward toward Pati.
Prāṇāyāma—regulated breath control—presented as a step-by-step method to reduce defects, refine the outward breath, and cultivate śānti (serenity) and related higher states in the Pāśupata-oriented sādhanā.