Kriyā-yoga, the Virāṭ-Puruṣa Mapping, and the Sun-God’s Monthly Expansions
मध्वादिषु द्वादशसु भगवान् कालरूपधृक् । लोकतन्त्राय चरति पृथग्द्वादशभिर्गणै: ॥ ३२ ॥
madhv-ādiṣu dvādaśasu bhagavān kāla-rūpa-dhṛk loka-tantrāya carati pṛthag dvādaśabhir gaṇaiḥ
La Suprême Personne divine, manifestant la puissance du temps comme dieu Soleil, parcourt les douze mois à partir de Madhu afin de régler le mouvement des planètes dans l’univers. Chaque mois, un groupe différent de six compagnons accompagne le dieu Soleil.
This verse states that the Supreme Lord assumes the form of Time and moves through the twelve months to regulate and maintain the world’s order.
In Canto 12, Śukadeva explains cosmic order to Mahārāja Parīkṣit; here he highlights that the monthly cycle is not random but governed by the Lord as Kāla for sustaining universal regulation.
Seeing time as the Lord’s governing energy encourages disciplined living, humility, and devotion—using each month and season for dharmic routines and bhakti rather than wasteful habits.