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Shloka 5

सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च

Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues

असङ्गैस्तु हयैर्युक्तो यतश्चक्रं ततः स्थितैः वाजिनस्तस्य वै सप्त छन्दोभिर् निर्मितास्तु ते

asaṅgaistu hayairyukto yataścakraṃ tataḥ sthitaiḥ vājinastasya vai sapta chandobhir nirmitāstu te

असङ्गैस्तु हयैर्युक्तो यतश्चक्रं ततः स्थितैः । वाजिनस्तस्य वै सप्त छन्दोभिर्निर्मितास्तु ते ॥

असङ्गैःunattached, unbound
असङ्गैः:
तुindeed
तु:
हयैःwith horses/steeds
हयैः:
युक्तःyoked, joined
युक्तः:
यतःwhere/from where
यतः:
चक्रम्wheel
चक्रम्:
ततःthere/therefrom
ततः:
स्थितैःstanding, stationed, abiding
स्थितैः:
वाजिनःswift steeds (horses)
वाजिनः:
तस्यof that
तस्य:
वैindeed
वै:
सप्तseven
सप्त:
छन्दोभिःby/through Vedic metres (chandas)
छन्दोभिः:
निर्मिताःmade, fashioned
निर्मिताः:
तुindeed
तु:
तेthey
ते:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It links worship to mantra-śakti: the seven chandas become the “steeds” that carry the sādhaka’s offering and awareness toward Pati (Śiva), showing that Linga-pūjā is sustained by Vedic sound and disciplined recitation.

Śiva-tattva is implied as asaṅga (unattached): the divine order moves without bondage. The chariot’s motion through chandas points to Śiva as Pati—beyond pasha—yet supporting the cosmos through mantra and ṛta.

Chandas-governed japa and Vedic-style mantra-recitation: using regulated metre and breath to stabilize the mind (pashu), weaken bondage (pasha), and orient consciousness toward Śiva (Pati).