Surya Satakam

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Surya Satakam is a 7th-century Sanskrit verses created in praise of Hindu Sun God, Lord Surya by Mayurbhatta.[1][2]

Mayurbhatta was suffering from leprosy. He performed penance at famous Deo Surya Mandir located at Deo in present-day Aurangabad district, Bihar. He composed one hundred verses in praise of Lord Surya - the Sun God, and was cured of leprosy. While he was composing the verses, he was troubled by Brahmarakṣasa but he was able to defeat him and please the Sun God.[1] The hundred verses he composed in praise of Lord Surya became famous as Surya Satakam.[1][3]Satakam in Sanskrit means hundred.

The first two verse of Surya Satakam are as follows.[3] Due to famous first stanza of verse, Surya Satakam is also commonly known as Aadidev Namastubhyam Shloka:-

Aadi Dev namastubhyam praseeda mam Bhaaskara, Divaakara namostute, Prabhaakara namostute.

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  1. ^ a b c Saran, Anirudha Behari; Pandey, Gaya (1992). Sun Worship in India: A Study of Deo Sun-Shrine By Anirudha Behari Saran, Gaya Pandey. p. 46. ISBN 9788172110307. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. ^ Srivastava, Vishnulok Bihari (2009). Dictionary of Indology By Vishnulok Bihari Srivastava. ISBN 9788122310849. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  3. ^ a b Suryasatakam of Mayur Bhatta (with Sanskrit, Hindi, English Commentary
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