Poojayasva vivasvantam bhaaskaram bhuvaneshvaramħ. Rashmi mantam samudyantam devaasura namaskritam Sarva mangala maangalyam sarva paapa pranaashanamĬhintaa shoka prashamanam ayur vardhanamuttamamĦ. Jayaavaham japennityam akshayyam paramam shivamĥ. Aaditya Hridayam punyam sarva shatru vinaashanam Yena sarvaanareen vatsa samare vijayishyasiĤ. Raama Raama mahaa baaho shrunu guhyam sanaatanam Upaagamyaabraveed raamam agastyo bhagavaan rishiheeģ. Daivataishcha samaagamya drashtu mabhyaagato ranam Raavanam chaagrato drishtvaa yuddhaaya samupasthitamĢ. Thatho yuddha parishraantam samare chintayaa sthitam Aditya is derived from “ad” meaning “to enjoy” or to perceive all sense objects like sound, touch, form, taste, and smell, after entering the heart.ġ. The word hridayam refers to the One who is shining or dwelling in the heart. The word ‘Hridaya’ means that which is especially nourishing and healing for the heart or heart of Aditya. Aditya Hrudhayam: This mantra appears in Ramayana and was dictated by Sage Agasthiya to Lord Rama in the battlefield. View this beautiful Gold Bronze Surya with Saranyu & Chhaya Statueĥ. I bow to you and please bless your devotees with long life, health, and wealth. Meaning: O! Lord Surya, ruler of the universe, you are the remover of all diseases, the repository of peace. “ Namah Suryaya Shantaya Sarvaroga NivaarineĪyu rarogya maisvairyam dehi devah jagatpate“ Aditya Hrudayam Mantra- This mantra can be used to thank Surya Dev, if you cannot find enough time to practice “Surya Namaskaram”. Lie down in a comfortable place and concentrate your mind on the place where you feel the pain and chant this simple mantra for 10 minutes.ģ. Surya Mantra to relieve you from headache- This mantra is believed to provide comfort for those persons, who are suffering from the intense pain of a headache. Meaning: Om, Let me meditate on the Sun God, Oh, maker of the day, give me higher intellect, And let Sun God illuminate my mind.Ģ. Here are some of the most popular mantras to gain blessings from the Sun Godġ.Aditya Gayatri Mantra – This mantra will help to improve your situation. Meaning: Giver of wisdom and cosmic illumination Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Bhaaskaraya Namaha Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Aarkaaya Namaha Sun Salutation Pose: Hastauttanasana (Raised arms pose) Sun Salutation Pose: Hasta Padasana (Hand to foot pose) Meaning: The son of Aditi – the cosmic divine Mother Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Aadityaaya Namaha Sun Salutation Pose: Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Equestrian pose) Meaning: The giver of light with infinite number of rays Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Mareechaye Namaha Sun Salutation Pose: Parvatasana (Mountain pose) Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Hiranyagarbhaaya Namaha Sun Salutation Pose: Bhujangasana (Cobra pose) Meaning: Giver of nourishment and fulfillment Sun Salutation Pose: Ashtanga Namaskara (Salute with eight parts or points) Meaning: Who is all-pervading, one who moves through the skyį. Sun Salutation Pose: Dandasana (Stick pose) Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Bhaanave NamahaĮ. Sun Salutation Pose : Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Equestrian pose) Meaning: Who is the dispeller of darkness and responsible for bringing activityĭ. Sun Salutation Pose : Hasta Padasana (Hand to foot pose) Sun Salutation Pose: Hastauttanasana (Raised arms pose)Ĭ. Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Mitraaya Namahaī. Sun Salutation Pose: Pranamasana (Prayer pose) Surya Namaskaram and mantras to chant, while doing the Sun Salutation sequence are as follows:Ī. He is worshipped in the early hours of dawn, especially on Hindu festivals such as Makar Sankranti, Ratha Saptami, Chhath, and Samba Dashami. One can find many temples, all over India, dedicated to the worship of Surya. Even today, people place the symbol of the Sun over shops because they think it would bring good fortune. Surya is believed to be a benevolent deity capable of healing sick people. With his third hand he encourages his worshipers whom he blesses with his fourth hand. Surya holds water lilies with two of his hands. Surya is depicted as a red man with three eyes and four arms, riding in a chariot drawn by seven mares. “Surya Namaskaram” is a special bowing method to express salutation to the Sun God (Surya Deva). In Astrology, the Sun, represents our conscious mind and in Hinduism, the Sun God worship considered very sacred.
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