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Shloka 5

यतिप्रायश्चित्तविधानम्

Ascetic Atonements and Discipline

तस्माद् योगं प्रशंसन्ति धर्मयुक्ता मनीषिणः अविद्यां विद्यया जित्वा प्राप्यैश्वर्यमनुत्तमम्

tasmād yogaṃ praśaṃsanti dharmayuktā manīṣiṇaḥ avidyāṃ vidyayā jitvā prāpyaiśvaryamanuttamam

因此,安住于法的智者称赞瑜伽;因为以真实之明(vidyā)战胜无明(avidyā),paśu 得获无上自在力(aiśvarya)——由至上主宰 Pati 所赐,并以解脱为究竟。

तस्मात्therefore
तस्मात्:
योगम्Yoga (discipline of union)
योगम्:
प्रशंसन्तिthey praise
प्रशंसन्ति:
धर्मयुक्ताःendowed with dharma / aligned with righteous conduct
धर्मयुक्ताः:
मनीषिणःthe discerning wise
मनीषिणः:
अविद्याम्ignorance (the root of bondage)
अविद्याम्:
विद्ययाby knowledge / liberating insight
विद्यया:
जित्वाhaving conquered
जित्वा:
प्राप्यhaving attained
प्राप्य:
ऐश्वर्यम्lordship, sovereignty, spiritual mastery
ऐश्वर्यम्:
अनुत्तमम्unsurpassed, supreme
अनुत्तमम्:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana’s teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Linga-devotion as incomplete without inner discipline: Yoga grounded in dharma purifies the worshipper and turns external puja into a means to destroy avidyā, the core obstacle to realizing Shiva (Pati).

Shiva is implied as Pati—the source of true aiśvarya (spiritual sovereignty). When the paśu overcomes avidyā through vidyā, that supreme mastery reflects nearness to Shiva’s own lordship and culminates in mokṣa.

It highlights dharma-yukta Yoga—Pashupata-oriented practice where ethical discipline, knowledge, and meditation work together to cut pasha (bondage) by replacing avidyā with vidyā.