Adhyaya 78 — Hymn to Surya and the Distribution of Solar Splendour; Genealogy of Vaivasvata and Chaya’s Line
शर्वरीहेतवे चैव सन्ध्याज्योत्स्नाकृते नमः । त्वं सर्वमेतद् भगवन् जगदुद्भ्रमता त्वया ॥
śarvarīhetave caiva sandhyājyotsnākṛte namaḥ / tvaṃ sarvametad bhagavan jagadudbhramatā tvayā
សូមនមស្ការដល់ព្រះអង្គ អ្នកជាមូលហេតុនៃរាត្រី និងដល់ព្រះអង្គ អ្នកបង្កើតពេលព្រលប់ និងពន្លឺព្រះចន្ទ។ ឱ ព្រះអម្ចាស់ ព្រះអង្គជាទាំងអស់នេះ; ដោយព្រះអង្គ សកលលោកវិលទៅមុខ ហើយត្រូវបានគាំទ្រឲ្យដំណើរបន្ត។
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The verse sacralizes time itself—day, night, and their transitions—encouraging mindfulness at ‘junctions’ (sandhyā) traditionally marked by prayer and restraint.
Relates to Sarga/maintenance as it describes cosmic functioning through time-cycles; still embedded in stuti rather than narrative lists of creation.
Sandhyā signifies liminality: the inward turn between outward activities. Moonlight can indicate reflected consciousness (mind), while the Sun indicates direct illumination—both governed by the same supreme principle.