मुनिमोहशमनम्
Pāśupata-yoga, Siddhis, Puruṣa-darśana, Saṃsāra, and Prāṇa-Rudra Pañcāhutī
गुणोत्तरमथैश्वर्ये सर्वतः सूक्ष्ममुच्यते ऐश्वर्यं चाप्रतीघातं प्राप्य योगमनुत्तमम्
guṇottaramathaiśvarye sarvataḥ sūkṣmamucyate aiśvaryaṃ cāpratīghātaṃ prāpya yogamanuttamam
Затем, превзойдя гуны, говорится, что человек становится тонким во всех отношениях благодаря божественному владычеству; и, обретя неодолимую, ничем не препятствуемую власть, достигает непревзойдённой Йоги — единения с Пати (Шивой) вне всех уз.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Linga Purana’s discourse on Yoga and aiśvarya)
It frames Linga-upāsanā as a path that refines the seeker into inner subtlety (sūkṣmatā) and culminates in supreme Yoga—devotional and contemplative union with Śiva as Pati, not merely external ritual merit.
By implying a guṇātīta (beyond the guṇas) attainment and unobstructed aiśvarya, it points to Śiva-tattva as the sovereign reality that is not limited by prakṛti’s guṇas or by any opposing force—Pati who overcomes pāśa.
It highlights Pāśupata-oriented Yoga: moving beyond guṇa-identification through disciplined meditation and Śiva-centered upāsanā, leading to unobstructed spiritual mastery (apratīghāta-aiśvarya) and the highest yogic union.