योगान्तरायाः, औपसर्गिकसिद्धयः, परवैराग्येन शैवप्रसादः
इदं वेत्युभयस्पृक्तं विज्ञानं स्थानसंशयः अनवस्थितचित्तत्वम् अप्रतिष्ठा हि योगिनः
idaṃ vetyubhayaspṛktaṃ vijñānaṃ sthānasaṃśayaḥ anavasthitacittatvam apratiṣṭhā hi yoginaḥ
Ang tinatawag na ‘pagkaalam’ na ito ay nahahalo sa dalawahan; nagiging simpleng pag-unawa na nakasabit sa mga magkasalungat. Mula roon sumisibol ang pag-aalinlangan sa tunay na kalagayan, ang isip na di-mapanatag, at—para sa yogin—kawalan ng matibay na pagkakatatag. Tanging kapag ang paśu ay nagpapahinga sa Pati (Śiva) nagiging posible ang katatagan.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Linga Purana’s yoga context)
It frames why the yogin needs an unwavering support: duality-born doubt makes the mind unstable; the Linga, as the sign of Pati (Śiva), functions as a stabilizing focus for devotion and inner absorption.
By implication, Śiva is the non-dual ground beyond ‘both’ (ubhaya). When knowledge is mixed with opposites it cannot establish the soul; Shiva-tattva is the steady foundation in which the Pashu becomes firmly grounded.
Yogic steadiness (citta-sthairya) through withdrawing from dualistic fluctuations and taking refuge in Pati—practically supported by Linga-upāsanā (focused worship/meditation on the Linga) to overcome doubt and instability.