Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
समासनस्थो योगाङ्गान्य् अभ्यसेद्धृषितः स्वयम् प्रणिपत्य गुरुं पश्चाद् भवं देवीं विनायकम्
samāsanastho yogāṅgāny abhyaseddhṛṣitaḥ svayam praṇipatya guruṃ paścād bhavaṃ devīṃ vināyakam
Nakaupo sa matatag na pustura, ang nagsasanay ay dapat magsagawa mismo ng mga sangkap ng yoga nang may matapang na paninindigan. Pagkatapos munang magpatirapa sa Guru, saka niya sambahin nang may paggalang si Bhava (Śiva), ang Devī (Śakti), at si Vināyaka—upang ang paśu (kaluluwang indibidwal) ay umayon sa biyaya ng Pati (Panginoon) at lumuwag ang mga gapos na pāśa.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, conveying the Purva-Bhaga’s yoga-puja instruction)
It establishes the inner prerequisite for Linga-oriented worship: disciplined yoga supported by guru-pranāma, followed by devotion to Śiva with Śakti and Vināyaka—so the sādhaka’s mind becomes fit for Śiva’s grace.
By naming Śiva as Bhava and placing him after guru-veneration, the verse frames Śiva as Pati—the supreme Lord whose grace, approached through right discipline and right order of worship, releases the paśu from pāśa.
Practice of the yogāṅgas while seated steadily (āsana and allied limbs), combined with a ritual sequence: first prostration to the guru, then worship of Śiva, Devī, and Vināyaka (obstacle-removal and śakti-support for sādhana).