सोमवर्णनम्
Graha–Ratha–Aśva Varṇana, Dhruva-Nibaddha Gati, Maṇḍala-Pramāṇa, Graha-Arcana
एवं संक्षिप्य कथितं ग्रहाणां गमनं द्विजाः भास्करप्रमुखानां च यथादृष्टं यथाश्रुतम्
evaṃ saṃkṣipya kathitaṃ grahāṇāṃ gamanaṃ dvijāḥ bhāskarapramukhānāṃ ca yathādṛṣṭaṃ yathāśrutam
హే ద్విజులారా, భాస్కరాది గ్రహముల గమనము నేను సంక్షేపముగా చెప్పితిని—యథాదృష్టముగా, యథాశ్రుతముగా.
Suta Goswami
It frames cosmic order—planetary motion as observed and transmitted—as part of the sacred Purāṇic worldview, supporting the idea that Shiva as Pati upholds ṛta; Linga worship aligns the devotee’s life with that divine order.
Although Shiva is not named directly, the verse points to a governed cosmos where lawful movement and tradition coexist; in Shaiva Siddhānta, such ordered functioning implies the sovereignty of Pati, whose śakti sustains the universe while remaining transcendent.
No specific rite is prescribed, but it supports jyotiṣa-informed discipline—timing vrata, pūjā, and dāna in harmony with cosmic cycles—so the pashu reduces pasha (bondage) through regulated, Shiva-oriented conduct.