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Bhilai, Durg, Chhattisgarh
50 Piece (MOQ)
Business Type | Exporter, Supplier |
Material | Wrought Iron |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
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Preferred Buyer From
Location | Worldwide |
Product Details
“This magnificent piece of art which describes the SUN being worshipped by the tribals is used as a wall hanging. The SUN in the center represents the life and people around dancing with joy and thanking the SUN god for spreading the warmth in this planet. This design depicts tribal lifestyle, simple and beautiful. Sun wall hangings are a beautiful and versatile way to bring warmth, light, and positive energy into your home and business. The SUN brings immense prosperity and great success usually when hung on areas involving money and finance. The art displays the tribals dancing around sun and celebrating its presence. Its a from of gratitude practiced by the tribals towards the Sun.
About Sun
In ancient India during Vedic age and even afterwards SURYA(SUN) has played a very significant role in Hindu mythology and amongst Hindu gods.
As the ultimate Sun God, Surya represents the vitality and life giving energy that we receive from the sun. This is a common trait of Sun Gods throughout all ancient cultures the world over.
SUN in worshipped purely and has been given a top position in Hinduism.”
Description
The sun holds immense importance in Hinduism, playing a central role in mythology, daily rituals, and symbolism.
It has been the practice from time immemorial to worship the forces of nature as deities. The Sun plays a pivotal role in our day-to-day life for our sustenance. The Sun is also called Aaditya and Bhaskara. Scriptures say one can worship the Sun God for good and healthy life — “Arogyam Baskarath Icheth”.
Sun is seen as the destroyer of darkness and ignorance. He is associated with knowledge, enlightenment, and dispelling evil forces. The sun’s warmth is essential for life on Earth. In Hinduism, Surya is believed to promote good health, cure diseases, and bring prosperity.
The rising and setting of the sun represent the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. Surya is associated with this eternal cycle. The Gayatri Mantra, a sacred Hindu chant recited daily at dawn, is addressed to the sun, seeking divine light and inspiration.
Surya Namaskar: This sequence of postures in yoga practice is dedicated to Surya and is seen as a way to pay homage to the sun god and its life-giving power.
Overall, the sun in Hinduism represents far more than just a celestial body. It’s a powerful symbol of life, knowledge, and the divine, deeply woven into the religion’s practices and beliefs.
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