Adhyaya 52: सोमाधारः, पुण्योदानदी, मेरुप्रदक्षिणा, जम्बूद्वीपनववर्षवर्णनम्
परिवर्तत्यहरहो यथा सोमस्तथैव सा चत्वार्यशीतिश् च तथा सहस्राणां समुच्छ्रितः
parivartatyaharaho yathā somastathaiva sā catvāryaśītiś ca tathā sahasrāṇāṃ samucchritaḥ
月が日ごとに満ち欠けするように、その度量もまた絶えず巡る。八十四と数えられ、さらに千々へと高まって—万変を統べる主宰パティのもと、時(カーラ)の秩序ある輪廻を示す。
Suta Goswami
It frames time as a regulated cycle—like Soma’s waxing and waning—implying that Linga worship aligns the pashu (individual soul) with Pati (Shiva), the cosmic regulator who orders all recurring change.
By emphasizing recurring cosmic order and measurement, it points to Shiva-tattva as the transcendent governor of kāla: change occurs, yet it is held within an intelligible rhythm under Pati’s sovereignty.
The verse supports time-disciplined sādhana—regular vrata, daily japa, and steady Linga-pūjā—central to Shaiva practice and compatible with Pāśupata Yoga’s insistence on consistent, cyclical observance.