What are the 12 names of sun?

The Sun is known in Hindu mythology by twelve names: Mitra, Ravi, Surya, Bhanu, Kha, Pusha, Hiranyagarbha, Marichin, Aditya, Savitr, Arka and Bhaskara. 2.
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What are the different names of Surya?

Surya is known by many alternative names and epithets which include Vivasvat (Brilliant), Savitr (the Nourisher), Bhaskara (Light-maker), Dinakara (Day-maker), Lokacaksuh (Eye of the World), Graharaja (King of the Constellations), and Sahasra-kirana (Of a 1,000 rays).
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What is the name of God Sun?

Surya, in Hinduism, both the Sun and the Sun god.
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Why does the Sun have 7 horses?

The iconography of Surya is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by horses, often seven in number which represent the seven colours of visible light, and the seven days of the week.
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Why is sun called Aditya?

In Hinduism, Adityas (Sanskrit: आदित्य, romanized: Āditya, lit. 'of Aditi', Sanskrit pronunciation: [aːd̪ɪt̪jɐ]), refers to the offspring of Aditi, the goddess representing the infinity. The name Aditya, in the singular, is taken to refer to the sun god Surya.
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Who is more powerful Surya or Indra?

None can be stronger than Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswara trio. So, the answer to the question that Indra being the strongest is never 'Yes'. Now, many tend to compare these gods' patents by the prowess of their sons i.e. Surya'sson Karna, Indra's son Arjuna in many cases.
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Do Suns have names?

Bottom line: The International Astronomical Union hasn't sanctioned an official name for our sun, and our sun doesn't have a generally accepted and unique proper name in the English language. But, in history and in other languages, the sun does have various proper names.
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Who is sun son?

The Ashwini twins who are the physician of the Gods are the sons of Suryadev and Saranyu, who was the daughter of Lord Vishwakarma.
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Who is the oldest sun god?

Ra (also given as Re) is the sun god of ancient Egypt. He is one of the oldest deities in the Egyptian pantheon and was later merged with others such as Horus, becoming Ra-Horakhty (the morning sun), Amun (as noonday sun), and Atum (the evening sun) associated with primal life-giving energy.
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Are Indra and Vishnu same?

In the Vedas, Vishnu is the name of a minor god, who is younger brother of Indra, and is known for the three steps he took to span the world. But later, in the Puranas, we see a shift in Hindu mythology and he becomes the preserver of the world.
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How did Indra look like?

Indra is depicted as a man with four long arms riding a white elephant. Indra is the god of battle. Before each battle, he drinks a vast quantity of soma which makes his belly enormous. The soma is a divine juice.
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Who are the 12 sons of Aditi?

Aditi prayed for one ideal son. Accordingly, Indra was born. Later, Aditi gave birth to others, namely Varuna, Parjanya, Mitra, Ansh, Pushan, Dhatri, Aryaman, Surya, Bhaga and Vamana.
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Who are the 11 Rudras?

Other Puranas call them Aja, Ekapada (Ekapat), Ahirbudhnya, Tvasta, Rudra, Hara, Sambhu, Tryambaka, Aparajita, Isana and Tribhuvana. In one instance in the epic Mahabharata, the Rudras are eleven in number and are named: Mrgavadha.
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Who were 8 vasus?

They are considered as 8 devas (Ashta Vasu).
  • Dhyau : Sky.
  • Prithvi : Land.
  • Vayu : Air.
  • Agni : Fire.
  • Aditya : Sun.
  • Soma : Moon.
  • Varuna: Water.
  • Nakshatra : Starts.
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Who is Yamuna husband?

Not all Goddesses have husbands. I've never heard of Yamuna having a husband, but she supposedly wept bitterly when Lord Krishna left Vrindavan. Both Bhadra mata and Yamuna mata are wife of Lord Krishna.
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Who is tapati?

Tapati (Sanskrit: तपती, tapatī) is a goddess found in Hinduism. She is known also as the goddess of the river Tapati and mother-goddess of the South (home of the sun) where she brings heat to the earth.
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How was Bhadra born?

In the Puranas, Bhadra is described as the daughter of Surya and the sister of Shani Dev. As a result of her severe penance and Surya's heat, Shani was born with a dark complexion.
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Who is the driver of Lord Surya?

Aruna (Sanskrit: अरुण; IAST: Aruṇa) literally means "red, ruddy, tawny") is the charioteer of Surya (Sun god) in Hinduism.
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Who is Surya Narayan?

Suryanarayan, Suryanarayana or Surya Narayana is the name of Hindu Sun God Surya. It is also a common Indian name.
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Where is Lord Vishnu now?

He is considered to live in the city of Vaikuntha on Mt. Meru, where everything is made of shining gold and fabulous jewels and where there are lakes resplendent with lotus flowers.
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Who is Indra's wife?

Indra married Shachi, the daughter of Danava Puloman. Most texts state that Indra had only one wife, though sometimes other names are mentioned. The text Bhagavata Purana mention that Indra and Shachi had three sons Jayanta, Rishabha, Midhusha.
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