Adhyaya 61 — ग्रह-नक्षत्र-स्थाननिर्णयः
Cosmic Abodes of Luminaries and the Shaiva Order of Time
शौक्रं शुक्रो ऽविशत्स्थानं षोडशार्चिः प्रतापवान् बृहद् बृहस्पतिश्चैव लोहितश्चैव लोहितम्
śaukraṃ śukro 'viśatsthānaṃ ṣoḍaśārciḥ pratāpavān bṛhad bṛhaspatiścaiva lohitaścaiva lohitam
سولہ شعاعوں سے درخشاں اور صاحبِ جلال شُکر اپنے شُکری مقام میں داخل ہوا۔ اسی طرح بृहسپتی اپنے عظیم (گرو) مقام میں گیا، اور لوہت (منگل) نے سرخ منگل-مقام کو اختیار کیا۔
Suta Goswami
It frames the grahas as occupying divinely appointed stations, implying that Shiva as Pati upholds ṛta (cosmic order); Linga worship aligns the devotee (pashu) with that stabilizing order.
Though Shiva is not directly described here, the orderly placement of luminaries reflects Shiva-tattva as the transcendent governor of manifestation—binding and releasing pashus through pasha in a regulated cosmos.
The verse supports a puja-yoga takeaway: perform Shiva-puja with awareness of cosmic timing (graha/kalā), using discipline to loosen pasha and steady the mind toward Pati.