योगान्तरायाः, औपसर्गिकसिद्धयः, परवैराग्येन शैवप्रसादः
अश्रद्धादर्शनं भ्रान्तिर् दुःखं च त्रिविधं ततः दौर्मनस्यमयोग्येषु विषयेषु च योग्यता
aśraddhādarśanaṃ bhrāntir duḥkhaṃ ca trividhaṃ tataḥ daurmanasyamayogyeṣu viṣayeṣu ca yogyatā
由此内在的下堕,生起三重苦患:对正见失信、迷乱与痛苦;继而出现沮丧,并对不应取的诸境生起错误的“相应/适合”之感。
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya, summarizing the rise of pasha through inner error)
It identifies the inner markers of pasha (bondage)—aśraddhā, bhrānti, and duḥkha—showing why Linga-puja must be paired with right vision and dispassion so the pashu turns from unworthy viṣayas toward Pati (Shiva).
By contrast: Shiva-tattva is the ground of clear seeing and freedom, while the pashu’s aśraddhā and bhrānti obscure that reality; turning to Shiva restores right cognition and loosens pasha.
A diagnostic foundation for Pashupata Yoga: restraining viṣaya-impulses, cultivating śraddhā and viveka, and using Shiva-upasana (including Linga worship) to remove delusion and mental dejection.