In Indian mythology and beliefs the Sun God is also known as Surya and Aditya. From time immemorial the Sun God is worshipped and revered as endless source of energy. The Puranas, the Vedas and the ancient Hindu epic, the Ramayana contain numerous references to the worship of Surya, the Sun God. In the Vedic scriptures, Surya has been described as a store house of energy and radiance without which nothing can survive on earth. There are numerous temples for the Surya spread across the length and breadth of this great country, some even dating back to 400 B.C. In India, Surya the Sun God has been venerated and worshipped for many centuries. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari every devout Hindu bows in obeisance by offering prayers to the rising Sun or Surya and thanks Surya for the bounties bestowed on humanity. Not a flower can bloom, not a soul can stir, nor the river flow but for the magnanimity of the Mighty Surya. Surya in His wrath parches once fertile fields, saps dry men and material into nothingness, and spreads by His absence a complete darkness within and without. Such are the blessings and curses of the Great Surya. This book is about Surya, the legends and myths surrounding it and about the worship of Surya without whose power and energy life is impossible in this universe. The readers will be enlightened as the author was while writing it.
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