मुनिमोहशमनम्
Pāśupata-yoga, Siddhis, Puruṣa-darśana, Saṃsāra, and Prāṇa-Rudra Pañcāhutī
एवं पाशुपतं योगं मोक्षसिद्धिप्रदायकम् तस्याणिमादयो विप्रा नान्यथा कर्मकोटिभिः
evaṃ pāśupataṃ yogaṃ mokṣasiddhipradāyakam tasyāṇimādayo viprā nānyathā karmakoṭibhiḥ
یوں پاشوپت یوگ موکش-سِدھی عطا کرنے والا ہے۔ اسی سے اَṇِما وغیرہ سِدھیاں پیدا ہوتی ہیں؛ اے برہمنو، کروڑوں کرم کانڈ سے بھی یہ پھل کسی اور طرح حاصل نہیں ہوتا۔
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, summarizing Shaiva teaching on Pāśupata Yoga)
It elevates the Shaiva path (Pāśupata Yoga) as the direct means to mokṣa-siddhi, implying that devotion and disciplined union with Pati (Śiva)—often centered on Linga-upāsanā—surpasses mere accumulation of ritual karma.
Śiva is implied as Pāśupati (Pati), the liberating Lord whose yoga-path cuts the pasha (bondage) of the pashu (individual soul), granting not only siddhis but the higher consummation of liberation.
Pāśupata Yoga is highlighted as the decisive sādhanā—superior to karma-koṭi (vast ritual works)—and is said to yield aṇimā and related siddhis, with mokṣa as its principal fruition.