सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
ध्रुवेण प्रगृहीते वै विचक्राश्वे च रज्जुभिः भ्रमन्तमनुगच्छन्ति ध्रुवं रश्मी च तावुभौ
dhruveṇa pragṛhīte vai vicakrāśve ca rajjubhiḥ bhramantamanugacchanti dhruvaṃ raśmī ca tāvubhau
Firmemente sustentado por Dhruva (a Estrela Polar) e preso por cordas ao carro celeste com sua roda e seus corcéis, os dois—Dhruva e o raio guia—acompanham o curso girante, mantendo a rotação ordenada dos céus. Assim o cosmos se move pelo decreto do Senhor (Pati), enquanto o mundo dos pashu permanece atado ao ritmo do karma e do tempo.
Suta Goswami
It frames the universe as moving by a fixed axis and divine ordinance—supporting the Linga’s symbolism as the cosmic pillar (stambha) and Shiva as Pati who stabilizes and governs all motion.
Shiva-tattva is implied as the unseen regulator (niyantṛ) behind cosmic mechanics: even the heavens revolve in an ordered way because the Supreme Pati establishes stability (dhruvatva) amid movement.
A contemplative Pashupata-oriented takeaway: meditate on the fixed inner axis (like Dhruva) while observing the mind’s revolutions—offering that steadiness to Shiva in Linga-puja as a practice of niyama and dhyāna.