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moving and the unmoving world. (Rg. 1-115-1)
630. Surya Devata, Sarparajni °Rshika
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Åyam gau¨ pæμsnir akram∂d asadan måtara≈
pura¨. Pitara≈ ca prayant sva¨.
This earth moves round and round eastward
abiding in its mother waters of the firmament and
revolves round and round its father sustainer, the sun in
heaven. (Rg. 10-189-1)
631. Surya Devata, Sarparajni °Rshika
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Anta‹ carati rocanåsya pråƒåd apånat∂.
Vyakhyan mahi¶o divam.
The light of this sun radiates from morning till
evening like the prana and apana of the cosmic body
illuminating the mighty heaven and filling the space
between heaven and earth. (Rg. 10-189-2)
632. Surya Devata, Sarparajni °Rshika
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n‹ad dhåma vi råjati våk pataΔgåya dh∂yate.
Prati vastoraha¨ dyubhi¨.
Thirty stages of the day from every morning to
evening does the sun rule with the rays of its light while
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