Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma
गोत्रतो वै चन्द्रमसः पूर्णे कलियुगे प्रभुः द्वात्रिंशे ऽभ्युदिते वर्षे प्रक्रान्तो विंशतिः समाः
gotrato vai candramasaḥ pūrṇe kaliyuge prabhuḥ dvātriṃśe 'bhyudite varṣe prakrānto viṃśatiḥ samāḥ
在完全展开的迦梨时代(Kali Yuga)中,据月族谱系之计,主宰被说为当第三十二年兴起之时,已迈入二十岁。
Suta Goswami
It situates the Shaiva narrative within yuga-time and dynastic reckoning, implying that Linga worship and Shaiva dharma operate across historical cycles (yugas) under the governance of Pati (Shiva) even when worldly rule is measured by lunar lineages.
Though Shiva is not named directly, the verse’s use of “Prabhu” within yuga-chronology reflects Shaiva Siddhanta’s view that Pati remains the sovereign principle beyond time, while temporal calculations (years, dynasties) belong to the realm of Pashu bound by Pasha.
No specific puja-vidhi or Pashupata Yoga limb is stated; the takeaway is calendrical awareness—aligning vrata, dana, and worship with proper time-reckoning (kāla), a supporting discipline for orderly Shaiva observance.