सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
तार्क्ष्यश्चारिष्टनेमिश् च सेनानीर् ग्रामणीश् च तौ विद्युद्दिवाकरश्चोभौ यातुधानावुदाहृतौ
tārkṣyaścāriṣṭanemiś ca senānīr grāmaṇīś ca tau vidyuddivākaraścobhau yātudhānāvudāhṛtau
Tārkṣya và Ariṣṭanemi, cùng với Senānī và Grāmaṇī—hai vị ấy; lại nữa, Vidyut và Divākara—cả hai—đều được tuyên xưng là Yātudhāna, một hạng hữu thể dữ dằn gây chướng ngại.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It identifies specific Yātudhānas—forces associated with obstruction and disturbance—implying that Linga-pūjā and Shiva’s grace are sought to pacify such impediments (pāśa) and protect the sādhaka’s worship.
By cataloging obstructive beings within creation, the text implicitly frames Shiva as Pati—the sovereign who transcends and governs all classes of entities, and whose śakti can subdue forces that bind the paśu (individual soul).
Not a specific rite is prescribed in this single verse, but the context supports protective Shaiva practice: purification, mantra-japa, and Linga-arcana aimed at removing obstacles (pāśa) that hinder Pashupata-style sādhanā.