Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi
अहिंसाप्येवमेवैषा द्विजगुर्वग्निपूजने विधिना यादृशी हिंसा सा त्वहिंसा इति स्मृता
ahiṃsāpyevamevaiṣā dvijagurvagnipūjane vidhinā yādṛśī hiṃsā sā tvahiṃsā iti smṛtā
因此,这也即是所谓的“不杀生”(Ahimsa):在供奉再生族(Dvija)、上师(Guru)和圣火(Agni)时,凡是依照既定仪轨所行的‘杀生’,在传统中皆被视为真正的不杀生——因为它是受正法(Dharma)规范并指向主(Pati)的。
Suta Goswami
It frames Shaiva worship as dharma-governed: actions done in prescribed puja—especially honoring Guru and Agni—are purificatory and not counted as adharmic himsa when they serve sacred duty and inner restraint.
By implying that dharmic action is measured by intention and injunction, it points to Pati (Shiva) as the supreme regulator of dharma: the soul (pashu) is purified when acts are aligned to scriptural order rather than egoic impulse.
Puja-vidhi centered on dvija, guru, and Agni—ritual discipline that supports Pashupata-style restraint (niyama) and the reduction of pasha (bondage) through regulated conduct.