Candra-sthiti, Dvādaśa-avasthā, Nakṣatra-śubha-aśubha, Yātrā-dik, and Graha-bhāva-phala
संपूज्यमानो लोकैस्तु गुरुवद्दृश्यते शशी / चन्द्रस्य द्वादशावस्था भवन्ति शृणु ता अपि
saṃpūjyamāno lokaistu guruvaddṛśyate śaśī / candrasya dvādaśāvasthā bhavanti śṛṇu tā api
લોકો દ્વારા વિધિપૂર્વક પૂજાતાં શશી (ચંદ્ર) ગુરુ સમાન પૂજ્ય રૂપે દેખાય છે. ચંદ્રની બાર અવસ્થાઓ થાય છે—તે પણ સાંભળો.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Proper worship (saṃpūjana) refines perception: the Moon appears as guru-like; lunar ‘twelve states’ indicate ordered cosmic functioning worthy of study.
Vedantic Theme: Devotion purifies the mind (citta-śuddhi), enabling right seeing; cosmic forms as pedagogical supports toward higher understanding.
Application: Perform respectful lunar worship (within one’s tradition), observe lunar cycles mindfully, and use them to cultivate discipline, gratitude, and steadiness.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.61 (Chandra worship and lunar states/avasthā)
This verse frames Chandra-upāsanā as spiritually elevating: when worshipped, the Moon is regarded with the reverence due to a guru, implying guidance, auspiciousness, and ordered living aligned with cosmic rhythms.
The verse introduces a teaching that the Moon is understood through a structured set of twelve conditions/phases; it signals a systematic lunar doctrine (often connected to calendrical and ritual observance) that is explained in the surrounding verses.
Live with awareness of time and rhythm: observe lunar-based disciplines (fasting, prayer, charity on auspicious tithis) and treat sacred timekeeping as a teacher that cultivates steadiness and self-control.