Surya (Sun) – The Radiant Solar Deity
Introduction
- Surya is the Vedic solar deity, considered the source of light, energy, and life.
- He is one of the Navagrahas (nine celestial influences in Hindu astrology).
Iconography
- Depicted with a golden body and radiant aura.
- Rides a chariot driven by seven horses, symbolizing the seven colors of light and seven days of the week.
- Holds two lotus flowers in both hands.
Spiritual Significance
- Symbolizes soul (Atma), willpower, vitality, and self-realization.
- Represents authority, leadership, and fatherhood in Hindu philosophy.
- Worship of Surya is believed to bring health, confidence, and prosperity.
Astrological Role
- Rules the zodiac sign Leo (Simha Rashi).
- Associated with the first house (self) in Vedic astrology charts.
- Strength of Surya in one’s horoscope influences power, recognition, and government favor.
Worship and Rituals
- Sunday is the day dedicated to Surya.
- Offerings include red flowers, wheat, jaggery, and water poured while chanting mantras.
- Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) in yoga is a physical and spiritual form of devotion.
Legends and Mythology
- Father of Shani (Saturn) and Yama (God of death).
- One of the five visible deities (Panchayatana) worshipped in Smarta tradition.
- Mentioned in Rigveda, Mahabharata, and Ramayana as a powerful celestial being.