Congrats Rhytha!
rashmimantaM samudyantaM devAsura namaskR^itam
pUjayasva vivasvantaM bhAskaraM bhuvaneshvaram
{Let us welcome and worship Sun our Lord, who has risen to bring us light, is donning effulgent rays, is revered by sura-s and asura-s alike, the ruler of all the worlds and lord of the universe...}
sarva devAtmako hyeShaH tejasvI rashmi-bhAvanaH
eSha devAsuragaNAn lokAn pAti gabhastibhiH
eSha brahmAcha viShNushcha shivaH skandaH prajapatiH
mahendro dhanadaH kAlo yamaH somo hyapAm patiH
He, who is embodiment of all the deva-s in himself, the self-luminous and sustainer and nourisher of all the beings in all the worlds, the keeper of sura-s and asura-s alike with his lumina. He is brahmA, viShNu, shiva, skanda, prajApati, the mighty indra, kubera, kAla, yama, soma and varuNa -- all of them in himself!
(and some prominent names of the son of aditi the Aditya --)
<b>AdityaH savitA sUryaH khagaH pUShA gabhastimAn</b>
suvarNa-sadR^isho <b>bhAnuH hiraNyareto divAkaraH </b>
haridashvaH sahasrArchi saptasapti-marIchimAn
timironmathanaH shambhustvaShThA <b>mArtANDa </b><b>anshumAn</b>
(from Aditya hR^idayaM of vAlmIki rAmAyaNa)
Husky:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Aditya is used to address all Suns (Stars) I think, but our Mitra Surya in particular.
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yes. Aditya, the son of aditi the mother of sura-s. Aditya is the concept of Sun, while others (khaga, mitra, puShNa) are likely manifests.
rashmimantaM samudyantaM devAsura namaskR^itam
pUjayasva vivasvantaM bhAskaraM bhuvaneshvaram
{Let us welcome and worship Sun our Lord, who has risen to bring us light, is donning effulgent rays, is revered by sura-s and asura-s alike, the ruler of all the worlds and lord of the universe...}
sarva devAtmako hyeShaH tejasvI rashmi-bhAvanaH
eSha devAsuragaNAn lokAn pAti gabhastibhiH
eSha brahmAcha viShNushcha shivaH skandaH prajapatiH
mahendro dhanadaH kAlo yamaH somo hyapAm patiH
He, who is embodiment of all the deva-s in himself, the self-luminous and sustainer and nourisher of all the beings in all the worlds, the keeper of sura-s and asura-s alike with his lumina. He is brahmA, viShNu, shiva, skanda, prajApati, the mighty indra, kubera, kAla, yama, soma and varuNa -- all of them in himself!
(and some prominent names of the son of aditi the Aditya --)
<b>AdityaH savitA sUryaH khagaH pUShA gabhastimAn</b>
suvarNa-sadR^isho <b>bhAnuH hiraNyareto divAkaraH </b>
haridashvaH sahasrArchi saptasapti-marIchimAn
timironmathanaH shambhustvaShThA <b>mArtANDa </b><b>anshumAn</b>
(from Aditya hR^idayaM of vAlmIki rAmAyaNa)
Husky:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Aditya is used to address all Suns (Stars) I think, but our Mitra Surya in particular.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
yes. Aditya, the son of aditi the mother of sura-s. Aditya is the concept of Sun, while others (khaga, mitra, puShNa) are likely manifests.