भुवनकोशविन्यासनिर्णयः (ज्योतिर्गति-वृष्टिचक्र-वर्णनम्)
त्रयोदशार्धमृक्षाणाम् अह्ना तु चरते रविः मुहूर्तैस्तावदृक्षाणि नक्तमष्टादशैश्चरन्
trayodaśārdhamṛkṣāṇām ahnā tu carate raviḥ muhūrtaistāvadṛkṣāṇi naktamaṣṭādaśaiścaran
De día, Ravi (el Sol) recorre trece y medio nakṣatras. De noche, prosiguiendo su marcha, atraviesa el mismo número de nakṣatras en dieciocho muhūrtas.
Suta Goswami
It grounds Shiva-puja in sacred timekeeping: knowing muhūrta and nakṣatra movement supports selecting auspicious timings for Linga-archana, vrata, and homa, aligning the pashu’s practice with cosmic order governed by Pati.
Indirectly, it presents Kāla (time) and celestial motion as regulated principles within creation—powers that function under the supreme Lord (Pati). In Shaiva Siddhanta framing, the sun’s course reflects niyati and kāla operating as part of the Lord’s governance over the bound soul (pashu).
Kāla-niyama (discipline of time): structuring worship, japa, and vrata by muhūrta/nakṣatra awareness—an applied purity of schedule that supports steadiness in Pashupata-oriented sadhana.