सोमचक्रः, ग्रह-रथाः, ध्रुवबन्धनं, शिशुमारसंनिवेशः, विष्णु-सर्वात्मकता
Moon, Planets, Dhruva-Tethering, Śiśumāra, and Vishnu as All
एते मया ग्रहाणां वै तवाख्याता रथा नव सर्वे ध्रुवे महाभाग प्रबद्धा वायुरश्मिभिः
ete mayā grahāṇāṃ vai tavākhyātā rathā nava sarve dhruve mahābhāga prabaddhā vāyuraśmibhiḥ
So habe ich dir die neun Wagen der Planeten erklärt. O Edler, sie alle sind an Dhruva befestigt, fest gebunden durch Strahlen des Windes.
Sage Parāśara (speaking to Maitreya)
In this verse Dhruva functions as the stable cosmic pivot: planetary chariots are described as bound to Dhruva, symbolizing an ordered universe anchored around an unwavering axis.
Parāśara presents the nine planetary ‘chariots’ as being tethered by “vāyu-raśmi” (wind-like rays/cords), conveying that motion occurs through an unseen binding force within a structured cosmic system.
Though Vishnu is not named in this single verse, the described harmony—planets moving yet bound to an axis—reflects the Purāṇic vision of a universe governed by a supreme, sustaining sovereignty (Vishnu as the ultimate ground of order).