Sūrya is the radiant sun god of the Vedas, the celestial power who brings light, warmth and life to the world. He charges across the heavens in his blazing golden chariot, drawn by seven swift horses, scattering darkness and awakening the sleeping earth. Nothing escapes his all-seeing gaze: he witnesses the deeds of gods and human beings and reveals all that shadow conceals. The Vedic seers praised him as the golden eye of heaven and the visible face of divine brilliance. More than the physical sun, Sūrya embodies vision, vitality, courage and truth—the illuminating power of consciousness that dispels illusion and leads the mind towards clarity.
Sūrya is the radiant sun god of the Vedas, the celestial power who brings light, warmth and life to the world. He charges across the heavens in his blazing golden chariot, drawn by seven swift horses, scattering darkness and awakening the sleeping earth. Nothing escapes his all-seeing gaze: he witnesses the deeds of gods and human beings and reveals all that shadow conceals. The Vedic seers praised him as the golden eye of heaven and the visible face of divine brilliance. More than the physical sun, Sūrya embodies vision, vitality, courage and truth—the illuminating power of consciousness that dispels illusion and leads the mind towards clarity.