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why did the sun not come to Devdutt​

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Answered by rajesh755242
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The first hymn of the Vedas is dedicated to Agni, the fire-god. The most number of Vedic hymns is dedicated to Indra, the rain-god. Yet, the most visible and most dominating god in the celestial sphere remains Surya, the sun-god, addressed by many names in the Vedas: Aditya, Savitur, Martanda, Bhaskara. Today, the old Vedic gods may have been overshadowed by Puranic gods like Shiva and Vishnu and Devi, but Surya continues to be worshipped in morning rituals. Surya was one of the few Vedic gods who had temples dedicated to him, but most of them are now in ruins, such as the sun temples of Konark in Odisha, Modhera in Gujarat, and Martand in Jammu & Kashmir. Still, as any student of astrology knows, Surya reigns supreme in the world of those who seek to know the future.

Answered by avada
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The first hymn of the Vedas is dedicated to Agni, the fire-god. The most number of Vedic hymns is dedicated to Indra, the rain-god. Yet, the most visible and most dominating god in the celestial sphere remains Surya, the sun-god, addressed by many names in the Vedas: Aditya, Savitur, Martanda, Bhaskara. Today, the old Vedic gods may have been overshadowed by Puranic gods like Shiva and Vishnu and Devi, but Surya continues to be worshipped in morning rituals. Surya was one of the few Vedic gods who had temples dedicated to him, but most of them are now in ruins, such as the sun temples of Konark in Odisha, Modhera in Gujarat, and Martand in Jammu & Kashmir. Still, as any student of astrology knows, Surya reigns supreme in the world of those who seek to know the future.

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