प्राणायामाद्भवेत्क्षिप्रं सर्वपापपरिक्षयः इन्द्रियाणां वशित्वं च तस्मात्प्राणांश् च संयमेत्
prāṇāyāmādbhavetkṣipraṃ sarvapāpaparikṣayaḥ indriyāṇāṃ vaśitvaṃ ca tasmātprāṇāṃś ca saṃyamet
Nhờ prāṇāyāma, mọi pāpa (khuynh hướng ô nhiễm) nhanh chóng tiêu tan, và đạt được sự chế ngự các căn; vì vậy nên nhiếp trì và điều hòa các dòng sinh khí (prāṇa).
Suta Goswami (narrating Purāṇic teaching in a Pāśupata-Yogic register)
It frames inner purification as essential to Liṅga-upāsanā: by regulating prāṇa, the devotee reduces pāpa/impurity and steadies the mind-senses, making worship fit for approaching Pati (Śiva).
Śiva is implied as Pati—the Lord who is approached through purification and discipline; when the Pashu (bound soul) restrains prāṇa and senses, pasha-like impurities loosen, enabling steadiness toward Śiva-tattva.
Prāṇāyāma (breath regulation) as a Pāśupata-Yogic discipline for indriya-nigraha (sense-control) and rapid inner purification.