सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
तथैव बाह्यतः सूर्यो भ्रमते मण्डलानि तु उद्वेष्टयन् स वेगेन मण्डलानि तु गच्छति
tathaiva bāhyataḥ sūryo bhramate maṇḍalāni tu udveṣṭayan sa vegena maṇḍalāni tu gacchati
同样地,在外行之路上,太阳亦循诸轮而旋转;他以迅疾之势缠绕诸轮,行进于那些天界之圈。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By describing the orderly revolution of the Sun through the mandalas, the verse points to a governed cosmos—supporting the Linga as the sign of Pati (Shiva), the unseen regulator behind all cosmic rhythms honored in Linga-puja.
Though Surya is the visible mover, Shaiva Siddhanta reads such cosmic regularity as dependent on Pati: Shiva is the inner ruler (antaryamin) who empowers motion while remaining transcendent and unbound by the spheres he sustains.
It supports dhyana on cosmic order—using Surya’s steady revolution as a meditation cue for Pashupata-style contemplation: the pashu (soul) observes the moving mandalas and turns inward to the unmoving Pati who grants power to all movement.