सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
चक्रपक्षे निबद्धास्तु ध्रुवे चाक्षः समर्पितः सहाश्वचक्रो भ्रमते सहाक्षो भ्रमते ध्रुवः
cakrapakṣe nibaddhāstu dhruve cākṣaḥ samarpitaḥ sahāśvacakro bhramate sahākṣo bhramate dhruvaḥ
Preso ao lado da roda cósmica, o eixo é fixado em Dhruva (a Estrela Polar). Junto com os cavalos e a roda, ele gira; e, com o eixo, Dhruva também é descrito como girando—por ordenança do Senhor que sustenta a ordem dos mundos.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana’s cosmology to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames the universe as a wheel turning around a stabilizing axis; in Linga theology, Shiva as Pati is the unseen support (adhāra) and pivot of all motion—mirrored in the Linga as the cosmic axis of worship.
Though not named directly, the verse implies an ordered cosmos where even the ‘fixed’ Dhruva participates in divine regulation—pointing to Shiva-tattva as the transcendent support that makes both stability and movement possible without being bound like the pashu.
It suggests dhāraṇā on the ‘axis’ principle—steadfastness (dhruvatā) amid movement—useful in Pashupata-oriented meditation where the mind is anchored on the Lord (Pati) to loosen pasha (bondage).