- Adityas - Wikipedia
Adityas are beneficent gods who act as protectors of all beings, who are provident and guard the world of spirits and protect the world In the form of Mitra-Varuna, the Adityas are true to the eternal Law and act as the exactors of debt [4]
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The Adityas, a group of celestial beings, are regarded as sons of the goddess Aditi and the sage Kashyapa Each Aditya symbolizes a distinct attribute of the divine, embodying various natural and cosmic principles
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Aditya
This is a name for the seven (or more) Hindu gods who are the children of Aditi It is also another name for the sun god Surya
- Surya - World History Encyclopedia
Surya (also known as Aditya) is the Hindu god of the Sun He is considered the creator of the universe and the source of all life He is the supreme soul who brings light and warmth to the world
- Aditya - Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia
Aditya is one of the well-known epithets of the sun 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
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