Benefits of Worshipping the Sun god

Benefits Of Worshipping Sun:
The Sun God or Surya is a powerful deity in Hinduism. The oldest Indian scripture, the Rig Veda, describes Surya in a Vedic mantra as the ultimate source of light as well as the origin of the universe. The Sun is one of the most ancient Gods in Hinduism. People of other religions, too, worship the Sun, like the Aztecs and the Parsis.
In Hindu mythology, the Sun God is depicted as riding a chariot drawn by seven horses. These horses signify the seven chakras of the human body and the 7 colors of the rainbow. He carries a lotus (a symbol of life), a conch-shell, Chakra (discus), and Gadha (mace). Surya enjoys a higher rank than many other Gods as he has the power to nurture life on earth and to heal ailments. Surya is regarded as an eye of the Virata Purusha (The universal form or Supreme Being) by Hindus. Saints, humans, asuras, and rakshasas worship Surya, who is one of the five supreme Gods.
It is said in the Rig-Veda: that ‘The Sun is the soul of all that moves or doesn’t move.’ Without the Sun, there will be no creation, and nothing can exist on earth. So the Sun has the stature of a God, and that is why people worship him.
Participate in Our Ratha Saptami Ceremonies to invoke the blessings of the Sun God
Forms and names of the Sun God:
Surya or Sun God is worshipped in many forms, but the two most common forms are Arka and Mitra. In northern and eastern India, Surya is revered as Arka. Many temples were built for Sun worship in ancient times. The most renowned of these is the Konark Temple (Orissa), the Uttararka and Lolarka temples (Uttar Pradesh), the Balarka temple (Rajasthan), and the Sun Temple at Modhera (Gujarat). Mitra, the other form of Surya, is found in Gujarat. ‘Mitra’ means friend in many Indian languages.
Surya also has 108 names in Hinduism. They include Aditya, Angaraka, Adideva, Arka, Brahma, Bhaga, Dhanwantari, Dhatri, Dharmadhwaja, Bhaskara, Dhumaketu, Jaya, Indra, Maitreya, Ravi, Prabhakara, Rudra, Soma, Savitr, Teja, Soma, Teja, Vanhi, Vaisravana, Varun, and Vishnu.
Benefits of worshipping the Sun God:
The advantages of worshipping the Sun every morning are many. It increases confidence, energy and improves communication. It brings peace and harmony by eliminating the adverse effects of Graha Dosh. Surya has the power to help us overcome problems and bestow prosperity, health, and wealth. People who desire courage, success, strength, and a healthy body should worship the Sun God.
The blessings of Surya also include high social status, leadership skills, and good speech. Vedic Astrology holds that the Sun governs the father of the native, his/her relationship with the father, and the benefits one gets from the father. Hence, chanting Surya Mantra can have a positive effect on our relationship with our father. The Sun also governs our relationship with the government and related entities. So, it can bring success in these areas, too. Surya bestows administrative and leadership qualities to those who worship him. Thus, chanting Surya Mantra can help one achieve success at work and high posts.
One can overcome all manner of fears and self-doubt by worshipping the sun god. Enemies can be overcome, and obstacles can be removed. Those suffering from health problems, especially eye ailments, will get relief from them. Others will gain wealth and will never lack food. Those who yearn for respect and recognition from society will benefit from worshipping Surya. One will be free of negative thoughts like hatred, envy, greed, jealousy, fear, ego, etc. people who lack harmony at home also benefit from worshipping Surya. It also makes people bold, confident, and charitable. They will be able to acquire knowledge, do their work faster, and excel in all activities. It will also instill moral values in them.
