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Introduction — The Heart of the Universe
Among the Navagrahas, Surya Deva stands supreme as the giver of life, light, and consciousness.
He is the visible form of the divine — the eternal witness who illuminates the world every day without fail.
In Vedic tradition, Surya is not merely a celestial body;
He is Prana (life-force), Tejas (spiritual fire), and Chaitanya (awareness).
He represents truth, clarity, discipline, and the power to rise above darkness.
Without Surya,
plants cannot live,
Earth cannot thrive,
The mind cannot awaken,
and
Spiritual consciousness cannot bloom.
Thus, Surya is honored as Savita, the universal creator and nurturer.
Mythological Origin of Surya Deva

According to the Rig Veda, Surya is born from the cosmic fire of creation — Agni.
Later Puranas identify him as the son of Sage Kashyapa and Aditi, the mother of the gods.
He rides a divine seven-horse chariot, symbolising the seven days of the week,
the seven chakras,
and the seven colours of light (VIBGYOR).
His charioteer is Aruna, the reddish dawn, who heralds the rising of the Sun each morning.
Surya is also the father of:
- Yama – God of Dharma
- Yamuna – Sacred river
- Shani (Saturn) – Planet of Karma
- Ashwini Kumaras – Divine physicians
These stories highlight the central role of Surya in cosmic order.
Surya Deva in Hindu Scriptures

Surya is glorified in the:
- Rig Veda (Aditya hymns)
- Surya Upanishad
- Mahabharata
- Ramayana
- Bhagavata Purana
- Surya Siddhanta
In the Ramayana, Lord Rama is guided by the Aditya Hridayam —
a sacred hymn that gives strength and clarity before the final battle.
In temples across India — Konark, Modhera, Arasavalli — Surya is worshiped as a deity of health, success, and spiritual illumination.
Symbolism of Surya
Surya represents:
- Truth (Satyam)
- Awakening (Bodha)
- Vitality (Prana Shakti)
- Authority (Rajyashakti)
- Outward action & inner clarity
His rays remove ignorance, energize the body, and nourish all life forms.
Thus, Surya is both the physical light of the world and the spiritual light within every soul.
Astrological Significance of Surya Deva (Sun)
In Vedic Astrology, Surya is the King of the Navagrahas.
He rules:
- Leadership
- Confidence
- Father
- Government
- Authority
- Vision
- Soul (Atman)
Zodiac Sign: Leo (Simha Rashi)
Day: Sunday
Metal: Gold
Gemstone: Ruby
Direction: East
A strong Sun gives:
✔ Leadership
✔ Courage
✔ Clear purpose
✔ Success & respect
A weak Sun may cause:
✘ Lack of confidence
✘ Laziness
✘ Health issues
✘ Confusion or lack of direction
Surya Deva In the Twelve Houses

Here’s how Sun’s energy manifests house-wise:
1️⃣ 1st House – Strong personality, leadership, brilliance
2️⃣ 2nd House – Wealth, fame, powerful voice
3️⃣ 3rd House – Courage, creativity
4️⃣ 4th House – Strong motherly blessings, comfort
5️⃣ 5th House – Intelligence, children, creativity
6️⃣ 6th House – Victory over enemies, discipline
7️⃣ 7th House – Strong partnerships, leadership roles
8️⃣ 8th House – Occult knowledge, deep transformation
9️⃣ 9th House – Dharma, fortune, spirituality
🔟 10th House – Massive career success
1️⃣1️⃣ 11th House – Wealth and recognition
1️⃣2️⃣ 12th House – Spiritual depth, enlightenment
Scientific Perspective of the Surya Deva
From astrophysics:
- The Sun is a massive ball of hydrogen & helium
- It accounts for 99.86% of the entire solar system’s mass
- It emits heat and light through nuclear fusion
- Earth orbits at the perfect distance for life
- Sunspots, solar wind, and flares affect our climate
Science confirms what scriptures have long taught —
life on Earth is impossible without Surya.
Spiritual Significance of the Surya Deva
In Yoga:
Surya governs the Manipura Chakra, the center of power and confidence.
The Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) awakens the inner fire and balances body-mind-spirit.
Surya teaches us:
- Rise daily with discipline
- Shine without expectation
- Give without seeking rewards
- Destroy inner darkness
He is the eternal reminder of self-mastery, purity, and righteous action.
Surya Puja, Mantras & Remedies
Surya Beej Mantra
“ॐ ह्रां ह्रीं ह्रौं सः सूर्याय नमः”
Surya Gayatri Mantra
“ॐ आदित्याय विद्महे दिवाकराय धीमहि
तन्नः सूर्यः प्रचोदयात्”
Simple Remedies
- Offer water to Surya every morning
- Chant Aditya Hridayam
- Wear clean bright clothes on Sunday
- Avoid ego & arrogance
- Respect father and mentors
- Stand in sunlight for health
20 FAQs About Surya Deva

1. Who is Surya Deva?
The Vedic Sun God, source of life, wisdom, and cosmic order.
2. What is Surya’s vehicle?
A chariot drawn by seven horses.
3. Who is his charioteer?
Aruna, symbol of the dawn.
4. Which day is dedicated to Surya?
Sunday.
5. What is his gemstone?
Ruby (Manikya).
6. What is Surya Namaskar?
A yogic practice honouring the Sun.
7. What is the Aditya Hridayam?
A powerful hymn was taught to Lord Rama.
8. What does Surya represent spiritually?
Awakening, discipline, and inner light.
9. Who are Surya’s children?
Shani, Yama, Yamuna, and Ashwini twins.
10. Which direction is ruled by Surya?
East.
11. What happens if the Sun is weak?
Low confidence, health issues.
12. How to strengthen the Sun in astrology?
Sunrise water offering, chanting, discipline.
13. What chakra is connected to Surya?
Manipura Chakra.
14. Which zodiac sign does Sun rule?
Leo.
15. What is the colour of Surya?
Golden red.
16. What is Surya Siddhant?
An ancient astronomical text.
17. What is the significance of seven horses?
Seven chakras, seven days, seven colours.
18. Is Surya a visible god?
Yes — seen daily in the sky.
19. Why is Surya called “Pratyahara Brahman”?
Because he is the only god visible to the human eye.
20. What is Surya’s blessing?
Strength, clarity, leadership, and success.
Conclusion — Surya Deva
Surya Deva is the giver of life and the destroyer of darkness.
He awakens the world each morning and inspires us to awaken the inner sun within ourselves.
By honouring Surya, we cultivate:
🔥 Strength
🔥 Discipline
🔥 Wisdom
🔥 Radiance
🔥 Truth




