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Description du livre Etat : New. ix 208 15 of lates Index 1st Edition. N° de réf. du vendeur 26203326
Description du livre Etat : New. ix 208 15 of lates Illus. N° de réf. du vendeur 7644641
Description du livre No Binding. Etat : New. Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Surya, the Sun-God. 2. Surya the God of light. 3. Surya as Savitr. 4. Savitr the golden deity. 5. Pusana as a solar deity. 6. Vivasvan, a solar deity. 7. Usha, the Goddess of Dawn. 8. Adityas a group of solar deity. 9. Asvinis the twin Gods. 10. Sun worship. 11. Some aspects of sun worship. 12. Iconographical description of Sun-God. 13. Sun-cult in Orissa. Index. "The sun has been defined as a God and worshipped as an embodiment of natural and supernatural powers. The meaning of the Sun is brilliant, shining that has drawn the notice of mankind for adoration all over the world from very beginning of the human history. It has gained the position of pre-eminence over all the deities of the nature in the ancient times. The sun constitute an essential feature of the religious and spiritual consciousness of the Indians through the history, such a worship in India has originated as early as Neolithic period as in the other countries. From many points of the view and from every age and from every corner of earth, the worship of sun in ancient India has been continuing from the time immemorials as there is a profound relationship between men and the life giving sun who has played very prominent role in many vows and ritual thereby it has gained a lot of popularity among all sections of Indian society. The role played by the sun in the religious life of the people of India through the ages has been embodied in this volume in a lucid manner with reference to the Vedas, Brahmanas, Upanisadas and Puranas. The various aspects of the Sun God have been described vividly in thirteen chapters. The book is undoubtedly an unrivalled literary masterpiece and eye opener for the scholars who must feel proud of their ancient culture." (jacket). N° de réf. du vendeur 58409