Kriyā-yoga, the Virāṭ-Puruṣa Mapping, and the Sun-God’s Monthly Expansions
पूषा धनञ्जयो वात: सुषेण: सुरुचिस्तथा । घृताची गौतमश्चेति तपोमासं नयन्त्यमी ॥ ३९ ॥
pūṣā dhanañjayo vātaḥ suṣeṇaḥ surucis tathā ghṛtācī gautamaś ceti tapo-māsaṁ nayanty amī
Si Pūṣā bilang diyos ng Araw, si Dhanañjaya bilang Nāga, si Vāta bilang Rākṣasa, si Suṣeṇa bilang Gandharva, si Suruci bilang Yakṣa, si Ghṛtācī bilang Apsarā, at si Gautama bilang pantas—sila ang namamahala sa buwang Tapas.
Bhagavatam 12.11.39 states that during the month Tapaḥ, the Sun is accompanied by Pūṣā, Dhanañjaya, Vāta, Suṣeṇa, Suruci, Ghṛtācī, and Gautama, who together preside over that segment of time.
This verse presents the Sun’s movement as the practical driver of time divisions, with specific divine associates appointed for each month—showing time as a sacred, governed order rather than a random flow.
By seeing time as divinely ordered, one can treat each month and day as an opportunity for sādhana—planning devotional practice with steadiness and gratitude rather than living in distraction.