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Why do we offer water to Lord Surya?

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Why do we offer water to Lord Surya?

Offering water to Lord Surya is a centuries-old custom in the Hindu religion, performed at dawn to express devotion and gratitude to the Sun God. This practice, known as Surya Arghya, holds spiritual, health, and astrological significance, and is an important part of daily worship for many devotees.

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Expression of gratitude

Offering water to Lord Surya is one form of expressing gratitude for the life giving energy of the sun. Sun is considered to be the source of light, strength and food, all these things without which earthly life becomes impossible. The devotees use water as a sign of respect and appreciation.

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Spiritual cleansing and mind-body balance

In this ritual of Surya Arghya, the mind and the soul are supposed to be cleansed, the bad energies are washed away and inner clarity is achieved. It is claimed that the act enhances the bonding process between the mind, the body and the soul and results in spiritual awakening and inner peace.

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Health benefits

By offering water to Surya, especially at sunrise, devotees benefit from the fresh morning air and sunlight, which contains vitamin D and is considered very healthy. People believe that this practice improves vision, boosts immunity, and promotes overall well-being.

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Seeking blessings for prosperity and success

Lord Surya is believed to be the deity of health, strength, and prosperity . It is said that offering water earns his blessings for good health, energy, success and getting away from bad things in life and hence advancing the fortune of the individual.

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Ancient vedic tradition and astrological significance

This practice dates back to the Vedic texts. Surya is considered the mightiest of all the nine planets in Indian astrology. Honoring Surya through water offerings is believed to balance planetary effects and bring positive changes, especially for those facing astrological challenges.

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