योगप्रकारनिर्णयः
Classification and Definition of Yoga
इति पञ्चप्रभेदस्स्यान्नियमः स्वांशभेदतः । स्वस्तिकं पद्ममध्येंदुं वीरं योगं प्रसाधितम्
iti pañcaprabhedassyānniyamaḥ svāṃśabhedataḥ | svastikaṃ padmamadhyeṃduṃ vīraṃ yogaṃ prasādhitam
因此,名为“尼亚摩(niyama)”的持守,据其自身诸分的差别而说有五种。其为:Svastika、Padma-madhyendu(莲心之月)、Vīra,以及已圆满成就的瑜伽之律。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga narrative; it classifies niyama into five ‘types/aspects’ and names meditative/disciplinary modes (svastika, padma-madhyendu, vīra, yoga).
Significance: Encourages disciplined stabilization (sthiti) of body-mind as a prerequisite for Śiva-yoga; supports gradual loosening of pāśa through regulated observance.
It frames niyama (disciplined observance) as a structured, multi-mode practice—an inner purification that supports Shaiva yoga and steadies the seeker toward Shiva-realization.
By emphasizing niyama and yoga as foundations, it points to worship that is not only external (offerings to the Linga) but also internal—purifying conduct and meditation so devotion becomes fit to receive Shiva’s grace.
A yogic method is indicated, including a meditative visualization like “the moon in the lotus’s center” (padma-madhyendu), along with steadfast disciplines (vīra) and regulated observances (niyama) to perfect practice.