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Bhāgavatism and Sun-Worship

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1931
In his article on The Nārāyaṇīya and the Bhāgavatas published in the Indian Antiquary, September, 1908, Grierson put forward a somewhat remarkable hypothesis (pp. 253–4) of the solar origin of Bhāgavatism. The view does not appear to have attracted much notice from scholars competent to pronounce an opinion on the subject; but it has neither been ...
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Tradition of Sun Worship in Kashmir

2020
The identification of Sun with the supreme consciousness has been a phenomenon throughout the Indian tradition. This identification has concretized in the Ādityahṛdayam, from Vālmīki's Rāmāyaṇa. Meditation on the Sun in heart and reciting this stotra enables one to conquer all enemies, external as well as internal.
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Sun worship can kill common sense

British Journal of Nursing, 2009
It’s here again, the entirely predictable annual health risk that we Britons seem powerless to do anything about – the summer heatwave. Like the occasional snowstorms that paralyse our roads and cities, or the devastating floods that poured so much misery on middle England in 2007, we often know that adverse weather is on the horizon but remain ...
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AAD Wants to Convert Sun Worshipers

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Persuade the Young People The AAD estimates that about 40 300 new cases of malignant melanoma will occur this year, a 12% increase over last year, and that about 7300 deaths in 1997 will be attributable to this most devastating form of skin cancer. That's why more than 300 PHOEBUS APOLLO is far from popular with the American Academy of Dermatology ...
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The concept of Sun-worship in the Bhāgavatapurāṇa

2018
The sun, who is the king of all the planets, full of infinite effulgence, the image of the good soul, is as the eye of this world. I adore the primeval Lord Govinda in pursuance of whose order the sun performs his journey mounting the wheel of time.
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Sun Worship in the Early Modern English Colonial Imagination

Huntington Library Quarterly
abstract: This article presents a decolonial analysis of the figure of the Indigenous sun worshipper in early modern literature. Drawing on a wide range of ethnographic sources, I show how the sun worshipper emerges as a privileged figure in discussions of Native religious practices.
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The New Worship of the Sun

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1929
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