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Surya

  Surya is the God of Sun, His father is the sky god, Dyaush or Indra.
The chariot, symbol of the year's course, is pulled by seven (or four) horses: the Haritas (or one horse sevenheaded named Etasha); the charioteer is Aruna, elder brother of Garuda.
With the rise of Vaishnavism (IVth century b.c.) Surya lost his preminent place, as many Vedic Gods, and at last was replaced by Vishnu, previously a minor solar divinity.
Other names are:
  • Arhapati
  • Bhaskara
  • Dinakara
  • Gabhastiman
  • Graharaja
  • Lokachukshuh
  • Sahasrakirana
  • Savitar or Savitr
  • Visvavat
  • Vivasvant

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