Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
महेश्वरं हृदि ध्यायेन् नाभिपद्मे सदाशिवम् चन्द्रचूडं ललाटे तु भ्रूमध्ये शंकरं स्वयम्
maheśvaraṃ hṛdi dhyāyen nābhipadme sadāśivam candracūḍaṃ lalāṭe tu bhrūmadhye śaṃkaraṃ svayam
سالک دل میں مہیشور کا دھیان کرے؛ ناف کے پدم میں سداشیو کا؛ پیشانی پر چندرچوڑ کا؛ اور بھروؤں کے بیچ خود شنکر کا—وہ باطنی پتی جو پشو کو باندھنے والے پاش ڈھیلے کرتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating a Shaiva dhyana-vidhi within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It shifts linga-puja from outer ritual alone to antar-puja: Śiva is installed and worshipped within key inner centers, making the body a temple where the linga is realized as consciousness.
Śiva is presented as the immanent Pati—present in heart, navel-lotus, forehead, and brow-center—accessible through dhyāna, and capable of removing pāśa (bondage) from the paśu (individual soul).
A dhyāna-krama aligned with inner centers (hṛd, nābhi-padma, lalāṭa, bhrūmadhya), characteristic of Pāśupata-oriented contemplative worship and concentration at the ājñā (brow) for direct Śiva-realization.