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Movements of Luminaries (jyotiścakra) - Verse 27

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 54.27

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Sanskrit Original

त्रिंशन्मुहूर्तैर एवाहुर अहोरात्रं पुराविदः। उभयोः काष्ठयोर्मध्ये भ्रमतो मण्डलानि तु।।

triṃśanmuhūrtair evāhur ahorātraṃ purāvidaḥ| ubhayoḥ kāṣṭhayormadhye bhramato maṇḍalāni tu||

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Sūta said: Those who know the ancient lore, say that thirty muhūrtas constitute a day and a night during which the sun traverses the space in between the two limits (i.e. the solstitial points). Just as the nave of the wheel of the porter remains there alone (i.e. without moving) so also Auttānapāda (i.e. Dhruva) rotates (without moving) as the leader of the luminaries along with the planets.