Kriyā-yoga, the Virāṭ-Puruṣa Mapping, and the Sun-God’s Monthly Expansions
ऋतुर्वर्चा भरद्वाज: पर्जन्य: सेनजित्तथा । विश्व ऐरावतश्चैव तपस्याख्यं नयन्त्यमी ॥ ४० ॥
ṛtur varcā bharadvājaḥ parjanyaḥ senajit tathā viśva airāvataś caiva tapasyākhyaṁ nayanty amī
Ṛtu como Yakṣa, Varcā como Rākṣasa, Bharadvāja como sabio, Parjanya como dios del Sol, Senajit como Apsarā, Viśva como Gandharva y Airāvata como Nāga—ellos rigen el mes llamado Tapasyā.
Bhagavatam 12.11.40 states that Ṛtu, Varcā, Bharadvāja, Parjanya, Senajit, Viśva, and Airāvata preside over and conduct the month named Tapasyā (Phālguna).
This verse shows that time is not random; the months and seasons are governed within a divine system, with specific celestial associates appointed to manage each month as part of the Lord’s cosmic order.
By seeing time as sacred and purposeful—planning sādhana steadily, living with gratitude for nature’s cycles (like rain and seasons), and remembering that the universe functions under higher divine governance.