Adhyaya 59 — सूर्याद्यभिषेककथनम्
Surya and Related Abhisheka/ Cosmological Determinations
एतेन क्रमयोगेन भूम्यर्धे दक्षिणोत्तरे उदयास्तमने नित्यम् अहोरात्रं विशत्य् अपः
etena kramayogena bhūmyardhe dakṣiṇottare udayāstamane nityam ahorātraṃ viśaty apaḥ
Dengan tertib berurutan krama-yoga ini, di bahagian selatan dan utara bumi, pada saat terbit dan terbenam, perairan sentiasa memasuki putaran siang dan malam.
Suta Goswami
It frames sunrise and sunset as fixed cosmic junctions (sandhyā) where order prevails—ideal times for Linga-pūjā, since Shiva as Pati is contemplated as the regulator of time, direction, and elemental cycles.
Though Shiva is not named, the verse implies an overseeing principle of ṛta (cosmic order): Shiva-tattva as Pati is the intelligible ground that harmonizes hemispheres, time (ahorātra), and elements (apah), while the pashu experiences these rhythms within saṁsāra.
Krama-yoga—practice by ordered sequence—suggests disciplined observance at dawn and dusk (sandhyā), supporting Pāśupata-oriented steadiness (niyama) through regular worship, japa, and contemplation aligned to cosmic transitions.