Adhyaya 59 — सूर्याद्यभिषेककथनम्
Surya and Related Abhisheka/ Cosmological Determinations
वसंते कपिलः सूर्यो ग्रीष्मे काञ्चनसप्रभः श्वेतो वर्षासु वर्णेन पाण्डुः शरदि भास्करः
vasaṃte kapilaḥ sūryo grīṣme kāñcanasaprabhaḥ śveto varṣāsu varṇena pāṇḍuḥ śaradi bhāskaraḥ
Na primavera o Sol aparece de tom fulvo; no verão resplandece com brilho dourado; nas chuvas torna-se branco em cor; e no outono o iluminador se mostra pálido. Assim se vê o poder ordenado do Senhor como qualidades mutáveis do tempo.
Suta Goswami
It frames seasonal change as a visible sign of cosmic governance; in Linga worship the devotee contemplates that all shifting qualities (ritu-varṇa) arise within Shiva’s ordered power, while the Linga signifies the unchanging Pati beyond change.
By highlighting changing appearances in nature, it implies Shiva-tattva as the stable ground of kala (time) and niyati (order): forms vary, but the Lord who regulates the cosmos remains constant, transcending the guṇas.
Seasonal alignment of vrata and pūjā is suggested—adapting offerings and disciplines to ritu—along with a Pāśupata-style contemplation that the Pashu observes change without attachment, seeking refuge in the changeless Pati.