Shiva Samhita is an unparalleled and unique Sanskrit text on classical yoga. It explains the concept of yoga, its philosophy and practice in detail. Lord iva, the expounder of yoga, has declared this science of yoga for the welfare of all creatures in all three worlds. The discourse and teachings in all five chapters in this text are primarily focused on the philosophy of creation and dissolution of the universe, bondage and liberation, the right knowledge of the reality and the ultimate aim of human life moka or the liberation.
It elaborates the ways of attaining perfections through the practice of various forms and techniques of yoga and finally, awakening the Kundalini, the akti. It also discusses the human body - the microcosm as the replica of macrocosm, the principles and importance of yogic way of life and the importance of the practice of sana, prnyma, mudr, bandha, pratyhra, dhran and dhyna as the fundamental means to achieve the ultimate goal of yoga.
One of the distinct features of the present text is that it includes all Mudrs on the tntric sexual acts from the original manuscript in Chapter Four. A few commentators of iva Samhit have excluded them from their texts as they marked that such tntric performance was "an obscene practice indulged in by low-class Tntrists."