सोमवर्णनम्
Graha–Ratha–Aśva Varṇana, Dhruva-Nibaddha Gati, Maṇḍala-Pramāṇa, Graha-Arcana
ग्रहाधिपत्ये भगवान् ब्रह्मणा पद्मयोनिना अभिषिक्तः सहस्रांशू रुद्रेण तु यथा गुहः
grahādhipatye bhagavān brahmaṇā padmayoninā abhiṣiktaḥ sahasrāṃśū rudreṇa tu yathā guhaḥ
Para el señorío sobre los planetas, el Bienaventurado Sahasrāṃśu (el Sol) fue consagrado por Brahmā, el Nacido del Loto; y del mismo modo Guha (Skanda) fue consagrado por Rudra.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It shows that cosmic authority (adhikāra) is bestowed through consecration, ultimately grounded in Rudra’s supreme lordship—supporting the Shaiva view that all powers function by Pati’s sanction, which Linga worship honors.
By presenting Rudra as the consecrator of Guha, it implies Shiva-tattva as the sovereign source of empowerment: devas may hold offices, but their capacity operates under the Supreme Pati who grants and regulates their functions.
Abhiṣeka (ritual consecration/anointing) is highlighted as the means of installing authority—mirrored in Linga-abhiṣeka, where devotionally anointing the Linga signifies receiving Shiva’s grace and rightful alignment with dharma.