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Shloka 7

सूर्यरथनिर्णयः (चन्द्रस्य पक्षवृद्धिक्षयविधानम्)

स पौर्णमास्यां दृश्येत शुक्लः सम्पूर्णमण्डलः एवमाप्यायितं सोमं शुक्लपक्षे दिनक्रमात्

sa paurṇamāsyāṃ dṛśyeta śuklaḥ sampūrṇamaṇḍalaḥ evamāpyāyitaṃ somaṃ śuklapakṣe dinakramāt

પૌર્ણમાસીની રાત્રે તે ઉજ્જ્વળ, સંપૂર્ણ મંડળવાળો દેખાય છે. આ રીતે શુક્લપક્ષમાં સોમ દિવસેદિવસ ક્રમથી પોષાય છે.

स (saḥ)he (Soma, the Moon)
स (saḥ):
पौर्णमास्याम् (paurṇamāsyām)on the full-moon day/night
पौर्णमास्याम् (paurṇamāsyām):
दृश्येत (dṛśyeta)is seen/appears
दृश्येत (dṛśyeta):
शुक्लः (śuklaḥ)bright, white, luminous
शुक्लः (śuklaḥ):
सम्पूर्ण-मण्डलः (sampūrṇa-maṇḍalaḥ)having a complete disk/orb
सम्पूर्ण-मण्डलः (sampūrṇa-maṇḍalaḥ):
एवम् (evam)thus
एवम् (evam):
आप्यायितम् (āpyāyitam)nourished, increased, made to wax
आप्यायितम् (āpyāyitam):
सोमम् (somam)Soma, the Moon
सोमम् (somam):
शुक्लपक्षे (śuklapakṣe)in the bright (waxing) fortnight
शुक्लपक्षे (śuklapakṣe):
दिनक्रमात् (dinakramāt)by the order/sequence of days, day by day
दिनक्रमात् (dinakramāt):

Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Soma

FAQs

It establishes sacred lunar timing—especially Purnima and the Shukla Paksha—as ritually potent periods for Shiva-upasana, when offerings and vrata are performed in harmony with cosmic increase (āpyāyana).

Indirectly, it points to Shiva as Pati who upholds ṛta (cosmic order): the waxing of Soma occurs in a lawful sequence, reflecting the Lord’s governance of time (kāla) and nourishment (puṣṭi) within creation.

A calendrical discipline: observing the waxing-fortnight sequence up to Purnima—useful for planning Somavara/Purnima vrata, abhisheka, and mantra-japa aligned with lunar increase.