सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
ब्रह्मोपेतश् च रक्षेन्द्रो यज्ञोपेतस्तथैव च एते देवादयः सर्वे वसन्त्यर्के क्रमेण तु
brahmopetaś ca rakṣendro yajñopetastathaiva ca ete devādayaḥ sarve vasantyarke krameṇa tu
The lord of the Rakṣas, accompanied by Brahmā, and Yajña likewise (with his attendants)—all these gods and divine beings dwell within the Sun, each abiding there in due order. Thus the governance of the cosmos proceeds by ordained sequence under Pati, the Lord who upholds the worlds.
Suta Goswami
It frames the universe as an ordered, deity-filled system sustained by divine governance—supporting Linga worship as alignment with Shiva (Pati), the inner controller behind cosmic functions like Surya and Yajña.
Though Shiva is not named directly, the verse implies a hierarchical cosmic order (krama). In Shaiva Siddhanta, such order ultimately rests in Pati—Shiva—who empowers devatas as instruments while remaining transcendent and sovereign.
The presence of Yajña points to Vedic sacrificial discipline; as a Shaiva takeaway, it supports integrating yajña-like purity and regulated practice (krama) with Linga-puja and Pashupata-oriented inner alignment.