सोमवर्णनम्
Graha–Ratha–Aśva Varṇana, Dhruva-Nibaddha Gati, Maṇḍala-Pramāṇa, Graha-Arcana
ध्रुवेणाधिष्ठिताश्चैव ध्रुवमेव प्रदक्षिणम् प्रयान्ति चेश्वरं द्रष्टुं मेढीभूतं ध्रुवं दिवि
dhruveṇādhiṣṭhitāścaiva dhruvameva pradakṣiṇam prayānti ceśvaraṃ draṣṭuṃ meḍhībhūtaṃ dhruvaṃ divi
Asentados en Dhruva, todos los astros avanzan en pradakṣiṇa, circunvalando únicamente a Dhruva. Y prosiguen para contemplar al Señor: Dhruva en el cielo, hecho pivote fijo del cosmos, como un poste central.
Suta Goswami
It frames circumambulation (pradakṣiṇā) as a cosmic principle: as the heavens revolve around the fixed Dhruva, devotees revolve around the Linga—the visible sign of the unmoving Pati (Shiva) who supports all motion.
Shiva is implied as the steadfast Lord (Pati/Ishvara) who is beheld at the unmoving center—while all changing phenomena orbit around Him, indicating His transcendence and sustaining immanence.
Pradakṣiṇā is highlighted—ritually as circumambulation of the Linga, and yogically as turning the mind around the fixed inner axis (Dhruva-like steadiness) to realize the Lord beyond pasha (bondage).