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[[Sayanacharya (सायनाचार्यः)|Sayanaacharya]] in '''Saayanabhashyam''' while defining Surya, explains:<blockquote>"sushtu aryaha swami sarvantharaymi thaya sushtu prerakaha (Ref?)"</blockquote>Meaning : The best of the masters, sarvatharayami (one who dwells everywhere), the best inspirer- such paramatma is compared to Surya.   
 
[[Sayanacharya (सायनाचार्यः)|Sayanaacharya]] in '''Saayanabhashyam''' while defining Surya, explains:<blockquote>"sushtu aryaha swami sarvantharaymi thaya sushtu prerakaha (Ref?)"</blockquote>Meaning : The best of the masters, sarvatharayami (one who dwells everywhere), the best inspirer- such paramatma is compared to Surya.   
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Yaska maharshi explains in '''Nirukthi'''<blockquote>"“suryaha sathirva suthirva suryathe va (Ref?)"</blockquote>Meaning : Surya is One who travels, one who creates and one who inspires.   
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Yaska maharshi explains in '''Nirukthi'''<blockquote>"suryaha sathirva suthirva suryathe va (Ref?)"</blockquote>Meaning : Surya is One who travels, one who creates and one who inspires.   
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The mantras connected to Surya, are chanted and recited by those who perform their daily sandhyavandanam, as Surya is the 'preraka (inspirer) to perform one's Karma. Rig Mantras consider Surya as the eyes of Vedapurusha and the 'antaratma' as explained in '''Rig Samhita''' as follows <blockquote>"चित्रं देवानामुदगादनीकं चक्षुर्मित्रस्य वरुणस्याग्नेः |"</blockquote><blockquote>"आप्रा दयावाप्र्थिवी अन्तरिक्षं सूर्य आत्मा जगतस्तस्थुषश्च || (Rig Veda 1.115.1)</blockquote><blockquote>"citraṃ devānāmudaghādanīkaṃ cakṣurmitrasya varuṇasyāghneḥ |"</blockquote><blockquote>"āprā dyāvāpṛthivī antarikṣaṃ sūrya ātmā jaghatastasthuṣaśca || (Rig Veda 1.115.1)"</blockquote>Meaning : One who is “antaryami taya sarvasya prerakaha paramatma according to Sayana Acarya whose commentary says that 'Surya is the atma of the universe and the cause of the universe'.
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The mantras connected to Surya, are chanted and recited by those who perform their daily sandhyavandanam, as Surya is the 'preraka (inspirer) to perform one's Karma. Rig Mantras consider Surya as the eyes of Vedapurusha and the 'antaratma' as explained in '''Rig Samhita''' as follows <blockquote>"चित्रं देवानामुदगादनीकं चक्षुर्मित्रस्य वरुणस्याग्नेः |"</blockquote><blockquote>"आप्रा दयावाप्र्थिवी अन्तरिक्षं सूर्य आत्मा जगतस्तस्थुषश्च || (Rig Veda 1.115.1)</blockquote><blockquote>"citraṃ devānāmudaghādanīkaṃ cakṣurmitrasya varuṇasyāghneḥ |"</blockquote><blockquote>"āprā dyāvāpṛthivī antarikṣaṃ sūrya ātmā jaghatastasthuṣaśca || (Rig Veda 1.115.1)"</blockquote>Meaning : One who is antaryami taya sarvasya prerakaha paramatma according to Sayana Acarya whose commentary says that 'Surya is the atma of the universe and the cause of the universe'.
    
'''Taitriya Aranyaka''' explains  <blockquote>"yo asau tapan udethi' (1.14.1) "</blockquote>Meaning : Surya is the atma of the universe.  
 
'''Taitriya Aranyaka''' explains  <blockquote>"yo asau tapan udethi' (1.14.1) "</blockquote>Meaning : Surya is the atma of the universe.  
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When Sun rises, the people who are asleep and mentally detached from the world ('dead to the world') during the night time, become revitalized. It becomes [[Sat (सत्)|Sat]] if he sets, even though the world is there, it is almost like dead. Paramatma is always responsible for wakefulness, sleep, living and dying, completeness and incompleteness as per Sayana in his bhashya.
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When Sun rises, the people who are asleep and mentally detached from the world ('dead to the world') during the night time, become revitalized. It becomes [[Sat (सत्)|Sat]] if he sets, even though the world is there, it is almost like dead. Paramatma is always responsible for wakefulness, sleep, living and dying, completeness and incompleteness as per Sayana in his bhashya.
    
== Surya Suktams in Rigveda ==
 
== Surya Suktams in Rigveda ==
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Surya is associated with Vedas and his 'Bhagavat tatva' is explicitly given as -  
 
Surya is associated with Vedas and his 'Bhagavat tatva' is explicitly given as -  
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“ragdbhihi purvarne divi yathe yajur vede thishtihi madhye ahna sama vedana sthamay thamayathi vedai asunyai tribhirethi surya ha “  (Ref for 3.12.9? )  
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ragdbhihi purvarne divi yathe yajur vede thishtihi madhye ahna sama vedana sthamay thamayathi vedai asunyai tribhirethi surya ha   (Ref for 3.12.9? )  
    
Meaning : Surya when rises in eastern direction is associated with rik veda, at peak is associated with Yajur Veda and while setting he is associated with Sama Veda.  
 
Meaning : Surya when rises in eastern direction is associated with rik veda, at peak is associated with Yajur Veda and while setting he is associated with Sama Veda.  
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Surya though unseen in the physical plane traverses the path of the Vedas or along the Vedic path. He symbolizes the Vedas which are hence called: “asunya. Symbolically, His connection to the Vedas and  Veda Jnana is intertwined and expressed beautifully by the path traversed by Him in the form of “jnana surya.   
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Surya though unseen in the physical plane traverses the path of the Vedas or along the Vedic path. He symbolizes the Vedas which are hence called: asunya. Symbolically, His connection to the Vedas and  Veda Jnana is intertwined and expressed beautifully by the path traversed by Him in the form of jnana surya.   
    
In the morning the Rgveda praises the Sun. At noon the Yajurveda praises the Sun and in the evening the Samans such as Brhad Rathantara and so on. The complete power of Visnu is the three Vedas Rig, Yajus and Sama. The power in the form of the three Vedas blazes in the form of the Sun. That power destroys all the sins in the world. Visnu stays in the sun in the form of Rg, Yajus and Sama for the Sustenance and protection of the world. As said before, the three Vedas are the parasakti, or the feminine supreme power of Visnu. She is the three Vedas themselves. Every month she stays inside that particular Aditya of the month.   
 
In the morning the Rgveda praises the Sun. At noon the Yajurveda praises the Sun and in the evening the Samans such as Brhad Rathantara and so on. The complete power of Visnu is the three Vedas Rig, Yajus and Sama. The power in the form of the three Vedas blazes in the form of the Sun. That power destroys all the sins in the world. Visnu stays in the sun in the form of Rg, Yajus and Sama for the Sustenance and protection of the world. As said before, the three Vedas are the parasakti, or the feminine supreme power of Visnu. She is the three Vedas themselves. Every month she stays inside that particular Aditya of the month.   

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