बुधस्तस्मादथो काव्यस्तस्माद्भौमस्य मण्डलम् । बृहस्पतिस्तदूर्ध्वं तु तस्योपरि शनैश्चरः
budhastasmādatho kāvyastasmādbhaumasya maṇḍalam | bṛhaspatistadūrdhvaṃ tu tasyopari śanaiścaraḥ
Acima de Budha (Mercúrio) está Kāvya (Vénus); acima de Vénus encontra-se a esfera de Bhauma (Marte). Acima dela está Bṛhaspati (Júpiter), e acima de Júpiter está Śanaiścara (Saturno)—assim o Purāṇa descreve a ascensão ordenada dos círculos planetários.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Cosmic Event: graha-krama (Purāṇic ordered ascent of planetary spheres)
It presents the cosmos as an ordered structure within bound existence (pāśa), reminding the seeker that even the highest planetary realms remain within karma’s domain, while liberation is attained by turning to Shiva, the Pati beyond all spheres.
By mapping the planetary hierarchy, the text implicitly contrasts created cosmic levels with the Linga as Shiva’s accessible Saguna support for worship—through which the devotee seeks grace that transcends worldly and celestial limitations.
A practical takeaway is to stabilize the mind with japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and steady dhyāna on Shiva, rather than relying on planetary rites alone—seeking Shiva’s anugraha to loosen the bonds of karma.