He is the maruths who are responsible for the breeze, He is the wind God, He is the fire god, and he is the Manu, Vayu (the wind God), Agni (the fire God), Prana (the Life breath of all beings), the maker of six seasons and the giver of light.ġ0) He is the son of Adithi, Savitha (bright), Soorya (supreme light), Khaga (bird, travels on the sky,), feeds the world by rain, gabhastiman (possessed of rays) Golden colored (beautiful, wise), always shining, he is the creator, day starts with him.Īditya – son of Aditi, one who attracts all towards Him
He is the God Sadhya, Ashwini devatas (Gods of health). సురగణమధ్యగతో వచస్త్వరేతి || ౩౧ || Aditya Hridayam Stotram Meaning:ġ) When Rama was exhausted in the battlefield standing with greater sorrow and deep thought to fight against Ravana who was duly prepared for the battle, Agastya observed that.Ģ) Agastya who was with other Gods approaches Rama and says as follows.ģ) Sage Agastya approached Rama and spoke as follows: dear Rama there is a solution for your worry which is a perennial secret, by reciting it you would be victorious in this war.Ĥ) This is the holy hymn Aditya Hrudayam which destroys all enemies and brings you victory and permanent happiness by chanting it always.ĥ) This supreme prayer of Sun God always gives happiness, destroys all sins, worries and increases the longevity of life.Ħ) Worship the Sun God, the ruler of the worlds and lord of the universe, who is worshipped by devas and asuras and who is worshipped by every one of the universes.ħ) He has within him all the devas and He is the brightest among the bright, He is self-luminous and sustains all worlds of Devas and Asuras with his rays.Ĩ) He is pervading in all viz., Brahma (the creator), Visnu (the Sustainer), Shiva (the destroyer), Skanda (the son of Siva), Prajapati (progenitor of the human race), the mighty Indra (lord of senses), Kubera (the God of prosperity), Kala (eternal time), Yama (the lord of death), Soma (the moon god that nourishes), and Varuna (God of rain).ĩ) He is the manes (ancestors) He is the eight Vasus viz., Anala, Anila, Soma, Ahas, Dhara, Dhruva, Pratyoosha and Prabhasa.