What do the night the sun god and the clear dawn represent?
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During the closing days of a long, cold winter the warmth of the sun brings hope for a “bright tomorrow.” The worldwide presence of the sun has occasioned many symbolic values in different cultures such as warmth, brightness, and equity as well as outright worship. Indeed, sun worship was a well-attested practice in many parts of the ancient world. As Scott points out, “Evidences of such worship are seen in many cultures including India, Greece, the Mayas and Incas of Central and South America. In Greek mythology the sun god Helios was viewed as driving a horse drawn solar chariot across the sky each day. In later times Helios became associated with Apollo who was considered, among many other things, to be a god of light, justice, order, beauty, and the arts. Apollo was often consulted as a god of oracles at Delphi, which is still a popular tourist attraction. Although he was a god of justice, Apollo was also one who could bring cleansing and healing to the guilty person.
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