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Shloka 15

सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च

Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues

तथैव बाह्यतः सूर्यो भ्रमते मण्डलानि तु उद्वेष्टयन् स वेगेन मण्डलानि तु गच्छति

tathaiva bāhyataḥ sūryo bhramate maṇḍalāni tu udveṣṭayan sa vegena maṇḍalāni tu gacchati

وكذلك في المسار الخارجي تدورُ الشمسُ في أفلاكها؛ تلفُّ الدوائرَ السماوية وتَمضي فيها بسرعةٍ عظيمة.

तथैवlikewise
तथैव:
बाह्यतःexternally/on the outer course
बाह्यतः:
सूर्यःthe Sun
सूर्यः:
भ्रमतेrevolves/moves in a circuit
भ्रमते:
मण्डलानिcircles/spheres/orbits
मण्डलानि:
तुindeed
तु:
उद्वेष्टयन्winding around/encircling
उद्वेष्टयन्:
सःhe
सः:
वेगेनwith speed
वेगेन:
गच्छतिgoes/proceeds
गच्छति:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Surya

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By describing the orderly revolution of the Sun through the mandalas, the verse points to a governed cosmos—supporting the Linga as the sign of Pati (Shiva), the unseen regulator behind all cosmic rhythms honored in Linga-puja.

Though Surya is the visible mover, Shaiva Siddhanta reads such cosmic regularity as dependent on Pati: Shiva is the inner ruler (antaryamin) who empowers motion while remaining transcendent and unbound by the spheres he sustains.

It supports dhyana on cosmic order—using Surya’s steady revolution as a meditation cue for Pashupata-style contemplation: the pashu (soul) observes the moving mandalas and turns inward to the unmoving Pati who grants power to all movement.