Measurements of the Sun’s Chariot, the Wheel of Time, and the Retinues of the Solar Months; Chariots of Soma and the Grahas
अर्यमा पुलहश्चैव रथोजाः पुञ्जिकस्थला / प्रहेतिः कच्छनीरश्च नारदश्चैव माधवे
aryamā pulahaścaiva rathojāḥ puñjikasthalā / prahetiḥ kacchanīraśca nāradaścaiva mādhave
Pada bulan Mādhava (Vaiśākha), hendaknya diingat dan dipuja Aryamā, Pulaha, Rathojā, Puñjikasthalā, Praheti, Kacchanīra, serta Nārada.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda, typical Garuda Purana dialogue context)
Concept: Dharma includes honoring time’s sacred structure; remembrance of presiding beings supports right living in seasonal cycles.
Vedantic Theme: Kāla-niyati under Īśvara; multiplicity of devatā as expressions of one cosmic order.
Application: In Vaiśākha, intensify sattvic disciplines—bathing, charity, restraint, sunrise worship—using these names as a monthly saṅkalpa or stotra framework.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: solar chariot retinue (temporal mapping)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.58 (monthly presiders list continues)
This verse associates Mādhava/Vaiśākha with specific divine and sage figures to be remembered or propitiated as part of time-based dharmic observances.
Aryamā is a well-known deity linked with Pitṛ functions; listing such figures by month supports structured remembrance/ritual timing used in śrāddha and related observances.
If you observe śrāddha or monthly dharmic vows, use Vaiśākha as a time to include remembrance (japa/pujā) of these names alongside one’s regular ancestral offerings and ethical disciplines.