![]() ![]() ![]() Suryadeva of red complexion like that of the Bandhuka tree, adorning a garland around His neck, Earrings on his ear, holding the divine discus (cakra) in the shape of time, unto Him, I prostrate. The Omni-present and luminous Lord of the whole Universe, unto that Sun God, I prostrate. The one who assumes the form of Sattva, Rajas and Tamas, and also the form(s) of Brahma, Visnu and Mahesvara, the great warrior, remover of deadly sins, unto that Sun God, I prostrate. Seated on a red chariot, the father of the whole world, the annihilator of deadly sins, unto him I prostrate. The Sun God (Surya) seated on a chariot drawn by seven horses, the resplendent one, the son of Kasyapa, holding a lotus in the hand, unto Him I prostrate. इति श्री शिवप्रोक्तं श्री सूर्याष्टकं सम्पूर्णं Lord Surya Bhagawan Stotram – Suryashtakam Meaning:īhaskara, Adideva (the primodial Lord), bless me! prostration unto thou, O Divakara (The deity responsible for the creation of Day), O Prabhākara(the deity responsible for ushering light unto the world), prostrations unto to thou. Suryashtakam is one of the most powerful Navagraha prayers to Lord Surya Bagawan. Tells the story of Krishna’s son, Samba, who became a leper after being cursed by Rishi Durvasa and was therefore cured by worshiping the Sun Temple of Konark built by him on the banks of the Chandrabhaga River in Mitravana. ![]() The Samba Purana is one of the Saura Upapuranas and is dedicated to Lord Surya Bagawan. ![]()
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