
Surya Prayers
Surya is the chief solar deity in Hinduism, representing the sun, light, and warmth. He is considered the life-giver, sustaining all existence, and is revered as a source of energy, health, and knowledge. Surya is one of the Adityas, the celestial sons of Aditi. He is typically depicted riding a chariot drawn by seven horses, representing the seven colors of the rainbow or the seven chakras. The charioteer is Aruna, the dawn personified. Surya is often shown holding two lotus flowers, symbolizing purity and the blossoming of consciousness. His worship dates back to Vedic times, and he is a significant deity in daily Hindu rituals, particularly through practices like Surya Namaskar (sun salutation). He is believed to dispel darkness, both physical and spiritual, and to bestow good health, prosperity, and success.
Surya Prayers by Category
Sacred prayers, mantras, and verses dedicated to Surya, organized by type.
Devotional hymns consisting of forty verses, typically dedicated to a specific deity.
Ritualistic songs of praise or prayers, often performed with lamps as an offering to deities.
Hymns, prayers, or verses that praise a deity or describe their attributes, often found in ancient scriptures.