In Hinduism, the Sun God, or Surya Devta, is revered as a direct deity. He is not only seen as a source of light and energy but also symbolizes life-giving power. According to astrology, the Sun is associated with an individual’s soul, self-confidence, success, and reputation.
When the Sun is weak in a person’s astrological chart, it can lead to a lack of inner strength, obstacles in endeavors, and health issues. During such times, worshiping the Sun God is believed to bring about positive outcomes.
One popular mantra for invoking Surya Devta is “ॐ ह्रीं ह्रीं सूर्याय सहस्रकिरणराय…”. Practitioners are encouraged to chant this mantra, especially during eclipses, as it is considered an auspicious time for spiritual practices.
Devotees believe that regular recitation of this mantra can enhance one’s vitality and overall well-being.
Tags: Surya Mantra, Hindu Worship, Astrology, Sun God, Spiritual Practices