graharká¹£a-tÄrÄ-cakra-sthaḥ
paramÄṇv-ÄdinÄ jagat
saá¹vatsarÄvasÄnena
paryety animiṣo vibhuḥ
graha - influential planets like the moon; á¹›ká¹£a - luminaries like AÅ›vinÄ«; tÄrÄ - stars; cakra-sthaḥ - in the orbit; parama-aṇu-ÄdinÄ - along with the atoms; jagat - the entire universe; saá¹vatsara-avasÄnena - by the end of one year; paryeti - completes its orbit; animiá¹£aḥ - the eternal time; vibhuḥ - the Almighty.
In the Brahma-saá¹hitÄ it is stated that the sun is the eye of the Supreme and it rotates in its particular orbit of time. Similarly, beginning from the sun down to the atom, all bodies are under the influence of the kÄla-cakra, or the orbit of eternal time, and each of them has a scheduled orbital time of one saá¹vatsara.