यतिप्रायश्चित्तविधानम्
Ascetic Atonements and Discipline
तेन धारयितव्या वै प्राणायामास्तु षोडश दिवा स्कन्नस्य विप्रस्य प्रायश्चित्तं विधीयते
tena dhārayitavyā vai prāṇāyāmāstu ṣoḍaśa divā skannasya viprasya prāyaścittaṃ vidhīyate
لہٰذا سولہ پرانایام ضرور کیے جائیں؛ دن میں سَخْلِت ہونے والے برہمن کے لیے یہی پرایَشچِتّ مقرر ہے۔ اس شُدھی سے مل-روپ پاش ڈھیلا پڑتا ہے اور وہ پھر شِو پوجا کے لائق ہو جاتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating prescribed observances to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It prescribes a concrete śuddhi (purificatory) remedy—sixteen prāṇāyāmas—so the practitioner becomes ritually and inwardly fit again to approach the Liṅga, aligning the paśu toward Pati (Śiva) by removing impurity (pāśa).
Śiva-tattva is implied as supreme purity and the sanctifying refuge: when the bound soul incurs a lapse, discipline and expiation restore the soul’s capacity to commune with Śiva, the Pati who liberates by dissolving bonds.
Prāṇāyāma is highlighted as a prāyaścitta (atonement)—specifically sixteen rounds—showing a Pāśupata-leaning integration of yogic breath-discipline with ritual purity required for Śaiva observance.