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    The Adityas are a group of solar deities, from the Brahmana period numbering twelve. The ritual of Surya Namaskaram, performed by Hindus, is an elaborate set of hand gestures and body movements, designed to greet and revere the Sun. The sun god in Hinduism is an ancient and revered deity.

  2. Adityas are solar deities who reside in the heavenly regions and personify various natural phenomena. There is an inconsistency about thier number. Originally they were described to be six or seven in number in the Rigvedic hymns, of whom Varuna, Mitra, Savitr and Pusan were the most prominent.

  3. The twelve Adityas are nothing but different forms of the Sun-God Surya. In different Puranas their names are given differently. Brahma once recounted to the sages the one hundred and eight sacred names of Surya. The Brahma Purana lists these names and we reproduce them in nine groups of twelve names each.

  4. As Visnu, he destroys the enemies of the gods. As Amshumana, he is again in the wind. As Varuna, Surya is in the waters and as Mitra, he is in the moon and in the oceans. ← Candravali’s friends: Abhay Caran →. Names of The different Aditya who rule in Different months.

  5. Jan 13, 2024 · The Adityas are beneficent gods who act as protectors of all beings, who are provident and guard the spirit world and protect the world, in the form of Mithra-Varuna, the Adityas are faithful to the eternal Law and act as the exactors of debt.

  6. Adityas are beneficent Gods who act as protectors of all beings, who are provident and guard the world of spirits. In the form of Mitra-Varuna, the Adityas are true to the eternal Law and act as the debt exactors.

  7. Nov 5, 2023 · Adityas (आदित्या) In Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 3.9.5 , Rishi Sakalya (शाकल्य ) ask to the Rishi Yagnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्य) , “Who are Adityas?” Rishi Yagnavalkya replies : द्वादश वै मासाः संवत्सरस्यैत आदित्या एते हीदं सर्वमाददाना यन्ति ते यदिदं सर्वमाददाना यन्ति तस्मादादित्या इति ॥ 5॥.

  8. In Aditi. …group of celestial deities, the Adityas. As a primeval goddess, she is referred to as the mother of many gods, including Vishnu in his dwarf incarnation and, in a later reappearance, Krishna. She supports the sky, sustains all existence, and nourishes the earth. It is in the latter sense that….

  9. Twelve Adityas. As the twelve Adityas, twelve deities from the Vedic period are named in the Puranas as manifestations of the sun, sometimes with different names. An example from the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, here the twelve Adityas are called: Indra, Dhata, Parjanya, Tvastr, Pusan, Aryaman, Bhaga, Vivasvat, Vishnu, Anshuman, Varuna, Mitra.

  10. The Adityas, the sons of Aditi, represent a group of deities. They are six in the Rgveda, eight in most of the Brāhma ṇas (except the Śatapatha) and twelve in the later lore. They can be described as the personifications of the laws that rule the universe and the human society.