Lokapramāṇa–Grahamaṇḍala–Dhruvaloka-vyavasthā
Cosmic Measures and the Arrangement of the Heavenly Spheres
द्विलक्षयोजनं जीवादूर्ध्वं सौरिर्व्यवस्थितः । एते सप्तग्रहाः प्रोक्तास्स्वस्वराशिव्यवस्थिता
dvilakṣayojanaṃ jīvādūrdhvaṃ saurirvyavasthitaḥ | ete saptagrahāḥ proktāssvasvarāśivyavasthitā
เหนือจากชีวะ (พฤหัสบดี) ขึ้นไปสองลักษะโยชนะ สาวริ (ดาวเสาร์/ศนิ) ตั้งมั่นอยู่ เหล่านี้เรียกว่าเจ็ดเคราะห์ แต่ละดวงสถิตในราศีของตน
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It frames the cosmos as an ordered system governed by divine law (niyati), reminding the seeker that karmic experience unfolds within a structured universe under the higher sovereignty of Pati (Lord Shiva).
By describing planetary order, the text implicitly points beyond graha-influences to the supreme Lord who transcends and regulates them; Linga-worship centers the devotee in Shiva as the ultimate refuge beyond worldly determinants.
Rather than graha-fear, Shaiva practice emphasizes steady japa of the Panchakshara ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") and devotion to Shiva as the stabilizing remedy for karmic fluctuations indicated by planetary movements.