The story of the Sun's origin can be traced to the sacred pages of Hindu scriptures, particularly the Surya Purana.
According to this ancient text, Surya is born from the rishi Kashyapa and the mata Aditi. The name Aditi translates to "infinite" or "boundless," symbolizing her transcendental nature. Kashyapa, one of the revered Saptarishis (seven great sages), embodies wisdom and spiritual enlightenment.
Surya emerges as one of the twelve Adityas, divine offspring of Kashyapa and Aditi, each representing a distinct aspect of the cosmos. Surya stands as the foremost among these luminous beings, embodying the brilliance and life-giving energy of the Sun.
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