परिभ्रमन्ति तद्बद्धाश् चन्द्रसूर्यग्रहा दिवि यावत्तमनुपर्येति ध्रुवं च ज्योतिषां गणः //
paribhramanti tadbaddhāś candrasūryagrahā divi yāvattamanuparyeti dhruvaṃ ca jyotiṣāṃ gaṇaḥ //
ఆ ఆధారానికి బద్ధమై చంద్రుడు, సూర్యుడు మరియు గ్రహాలు ఆకాశంలో పరిభ్రమిస్తాయి; జ్యోతుల సమూహం ధ్రువుని చుట్టూ ప్రదక్షిణ చేస్తూ ఉన్నంతకాలం.
It emphasizes cosmic order and stability: the luminaries keep their courses as long as Dhruva-centered order persists, implying that disruption of this order would belong to dissolution narratives.
By presenting the heavens as rule-bound and orderly, it indirectly supports the Purāṇic ethic that kings and householders should uphold dharma—regularity, restraint, and governance aligned with cosmic law.
While not a Vāstu rule directly, Dhruva functions as a symbol of fixity and orientation; in ritual and sacred planning, fixed directions and stable axes (north/polar orientation) are treated as foundational principles.
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