Adhyaya 4: अहोरात्र-युग-मन्वन्तर-कल्पमान तथा प्रलयान्ते सृष्ट्युपक्रमः
दश चैव तथाहानि दिव्यो ह्येष विधिः स्मृतः त्रीणि वर्षशतान्येव षष्टिवर्षाणि यानि तु
daśa caiva tathāhāni divyo hyeṣa vidhiḥ smṛtaḥ trīṇi varṣaśatānyeva ṣaṣṭivarṣāṇi yāni tu
E dez dias assim são lembrados como uma medida divina do tempo. De fato, trezentos anos—juntamente com o acréscimo de sessenta anos—é o que aqui se enuncia.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s cosmological reckoning of time)
It frames ritual life within a sacred, “divine” reckoning of time—reminding that Linga-puja is most fruitful when aligned with ordained kala, which is ultimately governed by Shiva as Mahakala.
By presenting time as a fixed divine ordinance, it implies Shiva’s lordship over kala: for Shaiva Siddhanta, kala is a pasha (bond) regulating the pashu (soul), while Pati (Shiva) remains the transcendent ruler of time.
Time-discipline (kala-niyama): selecting and honoring sacred time-units for vrata, japa, and Linga-archana—supporting Pashupata-oriented practice through regular observance and measured sadhana.