ग्रहाद्यधिपत्याभिषेकः
Cosmic Consecrations of Lords of Planets and Domains
दिग्वारणानामधिपं चकार गजेन्द्रम् ऐरावतम् उग्रवीर्यम् /* सुपर्णमीशं पततामथाश्वराजानमुच्चैःश्रवसं चकार
digvāraṇānāmadhipaṃ cakāra gajendram airāvatam ugravīryam /* suparṇamīśaṃ patatāmathāśvarājānamuccaiḥśravasaṃ cakāra
Nombró al poderoso Airāvata, el elefante señorial, como soberano de los elefantes de las direcciones; e hizo de Suparṇa (Garuḍa) el regente de las aves. Asimismo, estableció a Uccaiḥśravas como rey de los caballos. Así, el Señor (Pati), por su mandato, asigna rangos y potestades en la creación, ligando a los seres (paśu) a sus funciones ordenadas por el karma y la ley cósmica (pāśa).
Suta Goswami
It frames the cosmos as a regulated order established by the Supreme Lord (Pati). Linga worship aligns the devotee (paśu) with that divine governance, loosening bondage (pāśa) through devotion and right understanding.
Shiva-tattva is implied as the supreme appointing authority who distributes offices and powers in creation. As Pati, He is independent and sovereign, while all other beings function as dependent agents within His order.
No specific rite is named; the takeaway is contemplative Pāśupata orientation—seeing all hierarchies and powers as bestowed by Pati, cultivating detachment from status and surrender through Shiva-bhakti.