Wednesday 22 June 2016

Sun and Hinduism


The sun was the only nature’s arrangement that stimulated the human consciousness. Surya (the Sun god) is one of the most important deities of the Vedas. The Hindus represented Aum as an audio mode, from observations on the surface of the sun and Swastika the visual mode. To view the sun with naked eyes was forbidden.

It has been mentioned in the Brahma Purana that everything is born of Lord Surya; everything is dissolved in him. He is the cause of origin and destruction of the universe. The following units of time have their origin in the Sun-god like moments, Muhurta (units of 48 nets), days, nights, fortnights, months, years, seasons and Yugas. http://www.crystalwind.ca/mystical-magical/pantheons-and-myths/hindu/surya-the-sun-god.

Solar deities and Sun worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms, including the Egyptian Ra, the Hindu Surya, the Japanese Amaterasu, the Germanic Sól, and the Aztec Tonatiuh, among others.


 
Once every 15 days, the sun crosses over "power spot" and a wave of powerful cosmic energy is released. The purpose of this empowerment is to concentrate this energy into your spine and internal organs. Credit to Robert Peng http://www.robertpeng.com/jieqi/jieqi.php?id=10
The word Swastika is normally believed to be an amalgam of the words Su and Asati. Su means ‘good’ and Asati meant ‘to exist’.
In Sanskrit, Vasa mean to inhabit and Vastu means habitation. While Su means good. The word Swastika might be an amalgam of the terms ‘Su’ and ‘Vastu’ pronounced as as ‘Swastu’) meaning ‘a good habitation’
The Hindus regarded the Sun to be a creator and guardians of this earth, modern research may be coming to terms with the Hindu believe. Read the following research.

Violent young Sun may have seeded life on Earth: study
Life on Earth may have sprung from bombardment by a youthful Sun lashing out with flares as potent as a thousand trillion exploding atomic bombs, a study suggested on Monday. Such violence may explain how Earth became hospitable to life about four billion years ago, when the planet, and its star, were much, much colder, a research team wrote in the journal Nature Geoscience.

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