यतिप्रायश्चित्तविधानम्
Ascetic Atonements and Discipline
अभोज्यानि यतीनां तु प्रत्यक्षलवणानि च एकैकातिक्रमात्तेषां प्रायश्चित्तं विधीयते
abhojyāni yatīnāṃ tu pratyakṣalavaṇāni ca ekaikātikramātteṣāṃ prāyaścittaṃ vidhīyate
对诸位遁世行者(yati)而言,有些食物当禁食,尤以盐味明显者为甚。若违越其中任何一条禁戒,即当依所定而行相应的忏悔(prāyaścitta)。
Suta Goswami (narrating the dharma and prāyaścitta rules to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It frames Linga-centered Shaiva life as grounded in niyama (discipline): purity of food and restraint of taste support tapas, making the worshipper fit for Shiva-puja and inner absorption in Pati (Shiva).
Indirectly, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the pure Lord who is approached through purification and self-control; reducing sensory pull (pāśa) helps the paśu (individual soul) turn toward Shiva-tattva.
Ascetic dietary restraint as a yogic niyama, with prāyaścitta as the corrective rite when a vow is broken—supporting Pāśupata-style purification and steadiness of mind.