Adhyaya 59 — सूर्याद्यभिषेककथनम्
Surya and Related Abhisheka/ Cosmological Determinations
अग्निमाविशते रात्रौ तस्माद्दूरात्प्रकाशते उद्यन्तं च पुनः सूर्यम् औष्ण्यम् अग्नेः समाविशेत्
agnimāviśate rātrau tasmāddūrātprakāśate udyantaṃ ca punaḥ sūryam auṣṇyam agneḥ samāviśet
Ban đêm, lửa đi vào (lan khắp thế gian), nên từ xa vẫn chiếu sáng. Và rồi, khi Mặt Trời lại mọc, sức nóng (uṣṇatā) của Agni đi vào trong Mặt Trời. Vì thế, một tejas duy nhất hiện ra khi là lửa, khi là đĩa mặt trời, do sự dung nhiếp lẫn nhau.
Suta Goswami (narrating cosmological doctrine within the Linga Purana)
It teaches that a single tejas manifests as both fire and the Sun; in Linga-worship this supports seeing one Shiva-tattva (Pati) shining through multiple ritual forms—lamp, fire-offering, and solar contemplation—without contradiction.
By presenting mutual indwelling of Agni and Surya, the verse points to a non-fragmented, pervading radiance—an echo of Shiva as the inner Lord (Pati) whose power (tejas) appears as many cosmic functions while remaining one.
It supports Agnihotra/Deepa offerings and Surya-tejas dhyāna as complementary: the practitioner trains the mind to recognize one radiance in different supports, a contemplative aid aligned with Pashupata-style inward perception of the one principle.