Surya mantra

  1. Surya Mantra (Surya Beej Mantra): Lyrics and Benefits
  2. Surya Mantra to the Sun
  3. 12 Surya Mantra for Success (Powerful Surya Mantras to Please Sun God)
  4. Surya Mantra,सूर्य मंत्र
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Surya Mantra (Surya Beej Mantra): Lyrics and Benefits

The Sun (Surya) is one of the 5 principal tantrik deities, the others being Lord Shiva (The Destroyer), Lord Ganesha (the remover of obstacles), Mother Shakti and Lord Vishnu. Moreover, He is the leader of the 9 planets (graha) and, in later times, worship and veneration of the Sun by the Saura division of the spiritual practitioners became worship of his son, Lord Shani or Saturn, and took on something of a dark color. The Sun signifies power, authority, promotion, vitality, status, gold, medicine, wheat, victory, velour, fame, honor, relationship with the father in the present life, benevolence of the government and the person, who are in power. According to the ancient sacred texts, Lord Rama (the 7th avatar of Lord Vishnu) prayed to Him for strength, power and a victory before battling the demon – Ravana. In astrology, the Sun signifies ruby, royalty, red cloth, red coral, father and gold (financial wealth) among other things. In Medical astrology, the Sun rules brain and head among body parts and boils, fever and pimples among sufferings and diseases. In Vedic astrology, Surya is considered a mild malefic on account of his hot, dry nature. Furthermore, He is exalted in the sign Mesha (first sign in Indian Astrology), is in mulatrikona in the sign Simha and is in debilitation in the sign Tula. In addition, He is lord of 3 nakshatras or lunar mansions: Krittika, Uttara Ashadha, and Uttara Phalguni. Like some other deities, such as Lord Shiva (who are worshiped by saints...

Surya Mantra to the Sun

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12 Surya Mantra for Success (Powerful Surya Mantras to Please Sun God)

The post features simple yet effective Surya Mantras for success. Lord Surya or Sun God is recognized as the “Pratyaksha Devta” in the Hindu tradition. Sun God is visibly seen in front of the eyes. Lord Surya is the source of all life and energy on Earth. He is called as the “Sarva Sakshi Bhutam,” the one who is a constant witness to every happening. Lord Surya is recognized as the embodiment of all knowledge. He dispels the darkness of ignorance and bestows wisdom. Sun God is called by several other names such as Ravi, Bhaskar, Aditya, Dinkar, Diwakar, and Surya. According to the Lord Surya is shown riding a chariot that is harnessed by seven horses which represent the seven chakras in the body or the seven colors of the rainbow. Lord Surya is depicted with four hands in which he carries a wheel, a conch-shell, and a lotus. His fourth hand is held in the Abhaya Mudra. There are different forms of Lord Surya. The popular ones among these are: Arka form of Surya: The “Arka” form is mainly worshiped in North India as well as in the Eastern parts of India. The most famous temples dedicated to the “Arka” form of Surya include the Konark Sun Temple in Orissa, Balarka in Rajasthan, and Uttararka & Lolarka in Uttar Pradesh. Mitra form of Surya: The Sun God is also called as “Mitra” for his nourishing qualities. The Mitra form of Surya is mainly worshiped in Gujarat. There are several festivals in India that are dedicated to Sun God. The major ones are as follows: Makara Sankranti...

Surya Mantra,सूर्य मंत्र

Aa krishnen rajasa vartamaano niveshyannamritam matrayam cha. Hiranyayena savita rathena devo yati bhuvnaani pashyann. Meaning of the Surya Mantra: Throughout the dusky firmament advancing, laying to rest the immortal and the mortal, Borne in his golden chariot he cometh, Savitar, God who looks on every creature. • The Second Day is called Narak-Chaturdashi or more popularly as Chhoti Diwali which falls....... • Guru Nanak Birthday celebrated as Gurpurab across India and all over the world.It is one of....... • Diwali or Deepavali, the festival of "rows of lights" (Deep = Lamp, Vali =Array), is one of the most...... • Tulsi is a sacred plant which can be found in almost every Hindu house.Tulsi vivah is celebrated on .....

Surya

• Pronunciation: suur–yaa • Origin: India • Role: Sun god • Wives: Sharanya, Ragyi, Prabha Who Is Surya? Surya is both the god of the sun, and the sun itself. A high ranking deity, especially in the earlier Hindu Scriptures, notably the Vedas, which date as far back as 1500 B.C., he is worshipped as the supreme god by the small Saura sect. He is, however, also recognized by most Hindus, who say a special mantra called the Gayatri mantra at the dawn of the day to Surya. Surya is the supreme source of energy and light and the origin of the universe. He controls the seasons so he was of particular importance to the agricultural In later scripture, Surya, also known by the name Savita, lost some of his prominence to Origin Surya is an early deity in the Hindu creation myth. He was written about in the Rig Veda, the oldest of the texts. When the universe was created, the egg of the world split into two parts. The silver half became the earth and the gold half became the sky. The parts inside of the egg became the mountains, the clouds and the waters. Lord Brahma emerged from the cosmic egg and created the supreme god Vishnu. The very first sound in the cosmos, Om, united with the intelligence of Vishnu and Surya was created. He is depicted most often riding in a chariot drawn by seven horses with his charioteer, Aruna, the god of dawn. The seven horses represent the seven chakras (spiritual centers) in the human body and the seven colors in a rainbow. Surya has either two hands...

Surya Mantra

Surya, the chief of the Navagraha ( the nine Classical planets) and important elements of Hindu astrology, is the main solar deity in Hinduism and generally referred to as the Sun in Nepal and India. He is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by seven horses which might represent the seven colors of the rainbow or the seven chakras in the body. He is also the presiding deity of Sunday. The Sun God is shown with 4 hands, three of which are carrying a wheel, a conch-shell and a lotus respectively and the fourth is see in the Abhay Mudra. Being the source of warmth and light, he has the ability to control the seasons and the power to withhold or grant the ripening of the crops. As the economy is mainly agricultural based, the Sun is placed amongst the highest of the Gods, especially for the agricultural communities. He is also known as the “pratyakshadaivam” – the only God visible to us every day. The Sun God is “Karma Sakshi”, who has eternal wisdom and knowledge. He is the Source of all life, and it is because of him that life exists. Thanks to the energy from his rays, life on Earth is sustained. There are different forms of Surya and they are : • Arka form : “Arka” form is worshiped mostly in North India and Eastern parts of India. The temples dedicated to the “Arka” form of Surya are Konark Temple in Orissa, Uttararka and Lolarka in Uttar Pradesh, and Balarka in Rajasthan. • Mitra form : Surya is also known as “Mitra” for his life nourishing properties. The Mitra fo...

Surya mantras

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Sun Salutation Mantras

The sun sustains life on earth. Our ancient seers acknowledged this and revered the Sun. The Surya Namaskar is an appreciation in motion that is offered to the sun. It involves twelve yoga postures or asanas signifying the sun's cycles which run at approximately twelve and a quarter years. If your system is invigorated, then your cycle will be in harmony with the solar cycle. The Surya Namaskar helps create this harmony between your physical cycle and that of the sun. Chants called Sun Salutation Mantras may accompany the Surya Namaskar. These chants bring harmony in body, breath and the mind. As the practice deepens, so do the benefits. When chanted with sincere gratitude, these mantras can take the practice to an enhanced spiritual level. ‘Om Bhaanve Namaha' means 'One who brings light.' When you recite this mantra, feel a sense of deep gratitude to the sun for giving us light and making life possible on Earth. ‘Om Suryaya Namaha' means ‘Dispeller of darkness.' In essence, it means that we worship the sun for giving us light. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar explains, “Just as protons and neutrons are in the center of the atom and electrons are only the periphery, same is with our lives. The center core of our existence is bliss, positivity, and joy. But it is surrounded by a cloud of negative ions. Mantras (Sanskrit chants) remove this cloud of negativity. Chanting charges up the atmosphere with positive vibrations, and in such a space, meditation becomes natural and effort...

rituals

In Bhavishya Purana a lot is found on Surya worship as the text considers Surya as the supreme deity. In it, we find Shri Krishna advising son Samba on how to correctly worship Surya Narayana. As per that, the mantra to be used while pouring the Arghya is a mantra called as the Shakshatkara mantra of sun. Quoting from the book (Bhagavan Suryanarayana is the readily available vision to the eyes in the whole Universe beyond whom could be no other Deity; the entire ‘Jagat’ has emerged and also terminated only by him.) Time measurement is facilitated only by him since the earliest Satya Yuga; he is the unique cause for the Presence of Grahas ( Planets), Nakshatras (Stars), Yogas, Karanaas, Rashis, Aditya, Vasu, Rudra, Vayu, Agni, Ashvani Kumaras, Indra, Prajapati, Dishas, Bhuh, Bhuvah, and Swah. Besides, he is the permanent ‘Saakshi’ (Evidence) of Mountains, Rivers, Samudra, Naga and all other ‘Charaachara’ or Stationary and Mobile Beings; the World wakes up with him and sleeps due to him; Vedas, Shastras and Itihasas are never tired of praising him as Paramatma, Antaratma and such other truisms; he is present every where, he is eternal and he is all-knowing; and he is the only and distinctive refuge-point to every one always. Having said this, Lord Shri Krishna advised his son Samba about the method of regular and daily worship so demolish sins and ‘Vighnas’ (obstacles). Early morning, before Sun rise, one should complete the ablutions, bathing, wearing clean clothes and offe...