Adhyaya 34: भस्ममहात्म्यं—अग्नीषोमात्मक-शिवतत्त्वं तथा पाशुपतव्रतप्रशंसा
व्यपगतमदमोहमुक्तरागस् तमोरजोदोषविवर्जितस्वभावः परिभवमिदमुत्तमं विदित्वा पशुपतियोगपरो भवेत्सदैव
vyapagatamadamohamuktarāgas tamorajodoṣavivarjitasvabhāvaḥ paribhavamidamuttamaṃ viditvā paśupatiyogaparo bhavetsadaiva
既已舍离我慢与迷妄,解脱执著,安住于不为惰性(tamas)与激性(rajas)之过所染的清净本性,当了知世间名位之至上虚妄与可轻;并应恒常归依修持帕舒帕塔瑜伽(Pāśupata Yoga),寻求主宰Pati——圣主湿婆——唯彼能解脱被缚之灵我paśu脱离系缚pāśa。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s Pāśupata-oriented teaching within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames Linga worship as inseparable from inner purification—dropping pride, delusion, and attachment—so the devotee approaches Shiva (Pashupati) with the fitness required for true grace and liberation.
By naming Shiva as Pashupati (Pati), it implies Shiva-tattva as the sovereign Lord who transcends the guṇas and is the liberator of the paśu (individual soul) from pāśa (bondage).
Pāśupata Yoga is highlighted—an always-on discipline of vairāgya and guṇa-purification that supports (and deepens) Shiva-upāsanā, including Linga-centered devotion.