Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
मनोवाक्कायजान् दोषान् कर्तुर्देहं च रक्षति संयुक्तस्य तथा सम्यक् प्राणायामेन धीमतः
manovākkāyajān doṣān karturdehaṃ ca rakṣati saṃyuktasya tathā samyak prāṇāyāmena dhīmataḥ
یوگ میں درست طور پر یکسو و مربوط دانا سالک کے لیے صحیح پرانایام من، گفتار اور بدن سے پیدا ہونے والے عیوب سے حفاظت کرتا ہے اور عامل کے جسم کی بھی نگہبانی کرتا ہے—یوں پشو-جیو ضبط کے ساتھ پتی شِو کی طرف بڑھتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching tradition within the Linga Purana)
It frames prāṇāyāma as inner purification that stabilizes the worshipper, making the pashu fit for steady devotion and meditative Linga-upāsanā directed toward Pati (Śiva).
By implying Śiva as Pati—the liberating Lord—this verse shows that yogic discipline is a supportive means for the bound soul (pashu) to reduce pasha-like impurities and align with Śiva-tattva through clarity and protection of body-mind.
Proper prāṇāyāma (regulated breath-discipline) as a core Pāśupata-leaning yogic method for guarding the body and purifying faults arising from mind, speech, and action.