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Shloka 11

Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi

सत्यमस्तेयमपरं ब्रह्मचर्यापरिग्रहौ नियमस्यापि वै मूलं यम एव न संशयः

satyamasteyamaparaṃ brahmacaryāparigrahau niyamasyāpi vai mūlaṃ yama eva na saṃśayaḥ

สัจจะ อัสเตยะ การไม่รับสิ่งที่ไม่ชอบธรรม พรหมจรรย์ และอปริครหะ—แม้รากของนิยามะก็เป็นยามะเท่านั้น ไม่มีข้อสงสัย।

सत्यम्truthfulness
सत्यम्:
अस्तेयम्non-stealing
अस्तेयम्:
अपरम्the further restraint/non-appropriation (not taking what is not one’s due)
अपरम्:
ब्रह्मचर्यcelibate discipline/continence
ब्रह्मचर्य:
अपरिग्रहौnon-possessiveness/non-hoarding
अपरिग्रहौ:
नियमस्य अपिeven of niyama (observances)
नियमस्य अपि:
वैindeed
वै:
मूलम्root/foundation
मूलम्:
यम एवyama alone (ethical restraint)
यम एव:
न संशयःno doubt
न संशयः:

Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva dharma to the sages of Naimisharanya, conveying the Purana’s teaching on yogic discipline)

FAQs

It teaches that external Linga-puja bears fruit only when rooted in yama—truth, non-stealing, continence, and non-possessiveness—because ethical restraint purifies the worshipper’s intent and makes the offering fit for Shiva (Pati).

By implying that approach to Shiva-tattva is not merely ritual but inner transformation: the pashu (bound soul) loosens pasha (bondage) through yama, becoming qualified for Shiva’s grace (anugraha).

Pashupata-oriented yogic discipline: yama as the primary foundation that supports niyama and stabilizes meditation and worship, making sādhana effective.