Īśvara-Gītā (continued): Twofold Yoga, Aṣṭāṅga Discipline, Pāśupata Meditation, and the Unity of Nārāyaṇa–Maheśvara
आसनं स्वस्तिकं प्रोक्तं पद्ममर्धासनं तथा / साधनानां च सर्वेषामेतत्साधनमुत्तमम्
āsanaṃ svastikaṃ proktaṃ padmamardhāsanaṃ tathā / sādhanānāṃ ca sarveṣāmetatsādhanamuttamam
Ang Svastika āsana ay ipinahayag na wastong upuan; gayundin ang Padma āsana at ang Ardhāsana (kalahating lotus). Para sa lahat ng sādhana, ito ang sinasabing pinakamainam na paraan ng pagsasanay.
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing King Indradyumna in the Ishvara Gita context
Primary Rasa: shanta
Indirectly: it prioritizes stable āsana as the best support for sādhanā, implying that realization of the Atman/Ishvara requires steadiness of body and mind rather than mere ritual or theory.
It highlights the foundational yogic requirement of a firm, comfortable seat—Svastikāsana, Padmāsana, and Ardha-padma—as the optimal practical basis for meditation (dhyāna) and higher limbs of Yoga taught in the Ishvara Gita.
By presenting Yoga-sādhanā in an Ishvara-centered frame where Vishnu (as Kurma) teaches practices strongly aligned with Shaiva/Pāśupata yogic discipline, the text models a shared, non-sectarian path to the same Supreme Lord.