सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
वसन्त्येते तु वै सूर्ये मास ऊर्ज इषे च ह हैमन्तिकौ तु द्वौ मासौ वसन्ति च दिवाकरे
vasantyete tu vai sūrye māsa ūrja iṣe ca ha haimantikau tu dvau māsau vasanti ca divākare
یہ مہینے حقیقتاً سورج میں مقیم ہیں—اُورج اور اِش۔ اسی طرح ہیمنت کے دو مہینے بھی دیواکر (سورج) میں ٹھہرے رہتے ہیں۔ سورج کی مقررہ گردش سے زمان و موسم قائم رہتے ہیں، اور اسی میں باطن کا ناظم، پروردگار (پتی) جلوہ گر ہوتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami
It frames time (months and seasons) as a regulated cosmic power; in Linga worship, this supports performing vrata, pūjā, and dāna in harmony with sacred time—seeing Shiva (Pati) as the unseen ruler who orders the solar cycle.
Though Surya is named, the Purāṇic Shaiva reading treats such cosmic regulators as instruments of the Supreme Pati; Shiva-tattva is the inner niyantṛ (governor) by whom kāla functions and by whose grace the paśu can transcend temporal limitation.
Seasonal observance—timely vrata and pūjā aligned to solar months; yogically, it implies disciplining the paśu through niyama and kāla-awareness, turning attention from changing seasons to the changeless Pati.