Lord Surya on Chariot Drawn By His Seven Horses

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  • Product Code :B6214
  • Material :Brass
  • Size :11"H x 7"W x 8"D
  • Weight :6 kg.
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    The spectacular brass figure of the God Surya on chariot is given a truly ‘heavenly’ treatment reflecting a deep sense of aesthetic accomplishment. Lord Surya’s chariot is being drawn by his seven horses. An aura of magnificence is manifest here and Lord Surya is worshiped by the words om bhur bhuva svah. He travels at a speed of 3,400,800 yojanas (27,206,400 miles) in a muhurta (second). The seven horses yoked to the sun-god’s chariot are named Gayatri, Brhati, Usnik, Jagati, Tristup, Anustup and Pankti. These names of various Vedic meters designate the seven horses that carry the sun-god’s chariot. There are sixty thousand saintly persons named Valikhilyas, each the size of a thumb, who are located in front of the sun-god and who offer him eloquent prayers of glorification. Similarly, fourteen other saints, Gandharvas, Apsaras, Nagas, Yaksas, Raksasas and demigods, who are divided into groups of two, assume different names every month and continuously perform different ritualistic ceremonies to worship the Supreme Lord as the most powerful demigod Suryadeva, who holds many names.
    Worshiping the most powerful demigod Surya, the Gandharvas sing in front of him, the Apsaras dance before the chariot, the Nisacaras follow the chariot, the Pannagas decorate the chariot, the Yaksas guard the chariot, and the saints called the Valikhilyas surround the sun-god and offer prayers. The seven groups of fourteen associates arrange the proper times for regular snow, heat and rain throughout the universe.

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    Specification
    • Product Code :B6214
    • Material :Brass
    • Size :11"H x 7"W x 8"D
    • Weight :6 kg.
      Description

      The spectacular brass figure of the God Surya on chariot is given a truly ‘heavenly’ treatment reflecting a deep sense of aesthetic accomplishment. Lord Surya’s chariot is being drawn by his seven horses. An aura of magnificence is manifest here and Lord Surya is worshiped by the words om bhur bhuva svah. He travels at a speed of 3,400,800 yojanas (27,206,400 miles) in a muhurta (second). The seven horses yoked to the sun-god’s chariot are named Gayatri, Brhati, Usnik, Jagati, Tristup, Anustup and Pankti. These names of various Vedic meters designate the seven horses that carry the sun-god’s chariot. There are sixty thousand saintly persons named Valikhilyas, each the size of a thumb, who are located in front of the sun-god and who offer him eloquent prayers of glorification. Similarly, fourteen other saints, Gandharvas, Apsaras, Nagas, Yaksas, Raksasas and demigods, who are divided into groups of two, assume different names every month and continuously perform different ritualistic ceremonies to worship the Supreme Lord as the most powerful demigod Suryadeva, who holds many names.
      Worshiping the most powerful demigod Surya, the Gandharvas sing in front of him, the Apsaras dance before the chariot, the Nisacaras follow the chariot, the Pannagas decorate the chariot, the Yaksas guard the chariot, and the saints called the Valikhilyas surround the sun-god and offer prayers. The seven groups of fourteen associates arrange the proper times for regular snow, heat and rain throughout the universe.

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