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Shloka 69

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

बुद्धेरेताः द्विजाः संज्ञा महतः परिकीर्तिताः अस्या बुद्धेः प्रसादस्तु प्राणायामेन सिध्यति

buddheretāḥ dvijāḥ saṃjñā mahataḥ parikīrtitāḥ asyā buddheḥ prasādastu prāṇāyāmena sidhyati

Ang mga ito ay ipinahayag na “dalawang-beses-na-isinilang” na supling ng buddhi (talino)—mga dakilang kapangyarihang binabanggit ng mga mararangal. Ang kapayapaan at linaw ng talinong ito ay natatamo sa pamamagitan ng prāṇāyāma; sa gayon ang paśu (kaluluwang nakagapos) ay nagiging karapat-dapat para kay Pati (ang Panginoon).

बुद्धेः (buddheḥ)of the intellect
बुद्धेः (buddheḥ):
एताः (etāḥ)these
एताः (etāḥ):
द्विजाः (dvijāḥ)twice-born, regenerated (spiritual births)
द्विजाः (dvijāḥ):
संज्ञा (saṃjñā)designation, name
संज्ञा (saṃjñā):
महतः (mahataḥ)of the great, of the exalted principle
महतः (mahataḥ):
परिकीर्तिताः (parikīrtitāḥ)are proclaimed, are celebrated
परिकीर्तिताः (parikīrtitāḥ):
अस्याः (asyāḥ)of this
अस्याः (asyāḥ):
बुद्धेः (buddheḥ)intellect
बुद्धेः (buddheḥ):
प्रसादः (prasādaḥ)clarity, grace, tranquility
प्रसादः (prasādaḥ):
तु (tu)indeed
तु (tu):
प्राणायामेन (prāṇāyāmena)by breath-regulation
प्राणायामेन (prāṇāyāmena):
सिध्यति (sidhyati)is accomplished, is perfected
सिध्यति (sidhyati):

Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching tradition of the Linga Purana to the sages at Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It links outer devotion to inner eligibility: by purifying buddhi through prāṇāyāma, the worshipper becomes inwardly fit to approach the Linga as Pati (Shiva), not merely through ritual but through disciplined consciousness.

Shiva-tattva is implied as the source and goal of purification: when the paśu’s buddhi gains prasāda (luminous clarity), bondage (pāśa) loosens and the soul can recognize the Lord (Pati) as the inner witness beyond fluctuating mind.

Prāṇāyāma is highlighted as the key yogic method to steady and clarify buddhi—supporting Pāśupata-oriented practice where breath-discipline prepares one for mantra, meditation, and Linga-pūjā.