Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
न्यायतः सेव्यमानस्तु स एवं स्वस्थतां व्रजेत् यथैव मृगराङ्नागः शरभो वापि दुर्मदः
nyāyataḥ sevyamānastu sa evaṃ svasthatāṃ vrajet yathaiva mṛgarāṅnāgaḥ śarabho vāpi durmadaḥ
Khi được đối đãi theo lẽ công chính và hạnh kiểm đúng đắn, nó liền trở về trạng thái an ổn—như cả loài thú say cuồng, dù là voi dữ hay śarabha hung mãnh, cũng có thể được thuần phục.
Suta Goswami
It frames worship and service as “nyāya”—rightly ordered conduct—implying that Linga-puja is not mere ritual but a disciplined ethic that restores steadiness (svasthatā) in the devotee and community.
By implication, Shiva as Pati is the principle of order and mastery: even what is durmada (overpowered by pride and agitation) can be steadied through dharmic discipline aligned to him.
The emphasis is on regulated service (seva) according to nyāya—akin to Pashupata discipline where conduct, restraint, and right method pacify the pashu’s turbulent tendencies and support inner stability.