अन्तराय-उपसर्ग-विवेचनम् / Analysis of Yogic Obstacles (Antarāyas) and Upasargas
छायाहीनविनिष्पत्तिरिन्द्रियाणामदर्शनम् । खेचरत्वं यथाकाममिन्द्रियार्थसमन्वयः
chāyāhīnaviniṣpattirindriyāṇāmadarśanam | khecaratvaṃ yathākāmamindriyārthasamanvayaḥ
由此得一境界:身影不复显现;诸根不可觉知;得随意行空之力;诸感官之能尽被摄持,与其境界圆满调和——此等皆为《风集》(Vāyu Saṃhitā)所说修法所生之瑜伽成就,然当摄归于对主宰帕提(Pati,即湿婆Śiva)的虔敬,以求解脱。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhairava
It lists yogic siddhis—subtle bodily transformation, imperceptibility of the senses, sky-going, and mastery of sense-engagement—highlighting that extraordinary powers can arise in practice, but in Shaiva teaching they are secondary to realizing Pati (Shiva) and attaining liberation.
Siddhis may appear through discipline, but Linga/Saguna Shiva worship reorients the seeker from fascination with powers toward surrender, purification of pasha (bondage), and grace-centered realization of Shiva as the supreme Lord beyond all attainments.
The verse implies sustained yogic discipline and sense-mastery; in Shiva Purana practice this is best grounded in japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), dhyāna on Shiva, and steady observances (e.g., Tripundra/Bhasma and Rudraksha) so that siddhis do not become obstacles to bhakti and moksha.