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ŚB 5.21.13

यस्यैकं चक्रं द्वादशारं षण्नेमि त्रिणाभि संवत्सरात्मकं समामनन्ति तस्याक्षो मेरोर्मूर्धनि कृतो मानसोत्तरे कृतेतरभागो यत्र प्रोतं रविरथचक्रं तैलयन्त्रचक्रवद् भ्रमन्मानसोत्तरगिरौ परिभ्रमति ॥ १३ ॥
yasyaikaṁ cakraṁ dvādaśāraṁ ṣaṇ-nemi tri-ṇābhi saṁvatsarātmakaṁ samāmananti tasyākṣo meror mūrdhani kṛto mānasottare kṛtetara-bhāgo yatra protaṁ ravi-ratha-cakraṁ taila-yantra-cakravad bhraman mānasottara-girau paribhramati.

Synonyms

yasyaof which; ekamone; cakramwheel; dvādaśatwelve; aramspokes; ṣaṭsix; nemithe segments of the rim; tri-ṇābhithe three pieces of the hub; saṁvatsara-ātmakamwhose nature is a saṁvatsara; samāmanantithey fully describe; tasyathe chariot of the sun-god; akṣaḥthe axle; meroḥof Sumeru Mountain; mūrdhanion the top; kṛtaḥfixed; mānasottareon the mountain known as Mānasottara; kṛtafixed; itara-bhāgaḥthe other end; yatrawhere; protamfixed on; ravi-ratha-cakramthe wheel of the chariot of the sun-god; taila-yantra-cakra-vatlike the wheel of an oil-pressing machine; bhramatmoving; mānasottara-girauon Mānasottara Mountain; paribhramatiturns.

Translation

The chariot of the sun-god has only one wheel, which is known as Saṁvatsara. The twelve months are calculated to be its twelve spokes, the six seasons are the sections of its rim, and the three cātur-māsya periods are its three-sectioned hub. One side of the axle carrying the wheel rests upon the summit of Mount Sumeru, and the other rests upon Mānasottara Mountain. Affixed to the outer end of the axle, the wheel continuously rotates on Mānasottara Mountain like the wheel of an oil-pressing machine.