आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः
Adhyaya 28
पुरे शेते पुरं देहं तस्मात्पुरुष उच्यते याज्यं यज्ञेन यजते यजमानस्तु स स्मृतः
pure śete puraṃ dehaṃ tasmātpuruṣa ucyate yājyaṃ yajñena yajate yajamānastu sa smṛtaḥ
पुरे शेते पुरं देहं तस्मात्पुरुष उच्यते। याज्यं यज्ञेन यजते यजमानस्तु स स्मृतः॥
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames worship as conscious agency: the embodied soul (puruṣa) becomes the yajamāna when it intentionally offers worship to the worship-worthy—ultimately aligning outer yajña with Shiva-oriented devotion.
By distinguishing the worshipper (yajamāna) from the worship-worthy (yājya), it supports the Shaiva Siddhanta triad: pashu (individual soul) acts under bondage, while Pati (Shiva) is the supreme recipient and goal of worship.
It highlights yajña as disciplined worship—an outer rite that can be internalized as a yogic offering of the embodied self toward the supreme, a key bridge toward Pashupata-style inner sacrifice.