यतिप्रायश्चित्तविधानम्
Ascetic Atonements and Discipline
अभोज्यानि यतीनां तु प्रत्यक्षलवणानि च एकैकातिक्रमात्तेषां प्रायश्चित्तं विधीयते
abhojyāni yatīnāṃ tu pratyakṣalavaṇāni ca ekaikātikramātteṣāṃ prāyaścittaṃ vidhīyate
یَتیوں کے لیے بعض غذائیں ممنوع ہیں—خصوصاً وہ جن میں نمک ظاہر طور پر محسوس ہو۔ ان میں سے کسی ایک پابندی کی بھی خلاف ورزی ہو جائے تو اس کے لیے پرایَشچِتّ مقرر ہے—نِیَم شکنی کی شُدھی اور شِو کے انوگرہ کے لیے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating the dharma and prāyaścitta rules to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It frames Linga-centered Shaiva life as grounded in niyama (discipline): purity of food and restraint of taste support tapas, making the worshipper fit for Shiva-puja and inner absorption in Pati (Shiva).
Indirectly, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the pure Lord who is approached through purification and self-control; reducing sensory pull (pāśa) helps the paśu (individual soul) turn toward Shiva-tattva.
Ascetic dietary restraint as a yogic niyama, with prāyaścitta as the corrective rite when a vow is broken—supporting Pāśupata-style purification and steadiness of mind.