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SUN (SURYA) YANTRA
The
Sun God known by the names Ravi , Surya, Bhanu, Arka,
Mithra and by several other names. In fact Rig-Veda is
full of praise, describing Him by several names and
qualities. He is Atmakaraka (Significator of soul). Being
at the centre of the solar system, Sun is the giver of
life force to all the other planets and the life
everywhere. He indicates father, honor, status, fame, the
heart, the eyes, respect and power. In Rudhra Prashna he
is given as an example of living God ("The Gopas say the
Invisible is Visible here"). He is also referred as a Kavi,
the poet who sees everything. Ravi gives clear perception.
In his name Trijakalpa Suryanamaskara (a Pooja for Ravi )
is conducted on Sundays. A propitiation measure to Ravi
strengthens bones, cures illness particularly of cardio
vascular nature gives progeny, gold, restores honor and
dignity. However, the exact role Ravi plays is dependent
on his ruler ship, placement and association as well as
aspect in the natal chart. Sun stands for power and
authority. When one is deprived of happiness through
termination of service, suspension or through opponents or
diseases etc., worship of Sun through Surya Namaskar etc.
is always advised. Such difficulties are overcome and cure
from disease is attained with good health through Pooja of
Surya yantra. Surya Yantra enhances the peace of mind,
gets favor from Superior , officers and Govt. By the use
of Surya Yantra enemies are suppressed and eliminated the
malefic effects of Sun. When Sun is Malefic in birth Chart
of a native or according to the rashi based on his name
the planet indicates malefic effects then the Surya Yantra
is very useful. Embossed on copper plate.. |
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Mantra in English:
Stotra : Japa kusuma-sankarsham kashyapeyam maha-dyutim
tamo-rim sarva-papa-ghnam pranato ' smi divakaram
When translated in English, it means:
"Let us chant the glories of the Sun God, whose beauty
rivals that of a flower. I bow down to him, the greatly
effulgent son of Kashyapa, who is the enemy of darkness
and destroyer of all sins." |