Adhyaya 61 — ग्रह-नक्षत्र-स्थाननिर्णयः
Cosmic Abodes of Luminaries and the Shaiva Order of Time
नवरश्मि तु भौमस्य लोहितं स्थानम् उत्तमम् हरिद्राभं बृहच्चापि षोडशार्चिर्बृहस्पतेः
navaraśmi tu bhaumasya lohitaṃ sthānam uttamam haridrābhaṃ bṛhaccāpi ṣoḍaśārcirbṛhaspateḥ
Hỏa Tinh (Mars) được nói là có chín tia, và cảnh giới tối thắng của ngài đỏ thắm như son. Mộc Tinh (Bṛhaspati), rộng lớn về hình tướng, mang sắc vàng nghệ, và được mô tả là có mười sáu ngọn lửa quang huy.
Suta Goswami
By mapping the grahas through rays and colors, the verse situates planetary order within a divinely governed cosmos; in Linga worship, devotees center the mind on Pati (Shiva) as the Lord of time and celestial forces, rather than being ruled by them.
Indirectly, it supports Shiva-tattva as the transcendent regulator: grahas have defined radiance and spheres, while Shiva as Pati remains the unconditioned ground beyond such measurable attributes, freeing the pashu from pasha-like cosmic determinisms.
A practical takeaway is graha-śānti through Shaiva orientation—performing Linga-puja and mantra-japa to stabilize the mind; in a Pashupata-leaning reading, it points to disciplining perception of cosmic energies while anchoring awareness in Shiva.