King Dasharatha composed a hymn praising the sun god. In the hymn, he offers praise to the sun god's blue necklace, long tangled hair, large eyes, foul-smelling body, and eternal hunger. He refers to the sun god's form as the fire of time, many-rayed, terrible to behold, fierce, terrifying, and who consumes all. The king notes that beings are made joyful or destroyed in an instant by the sun god's glance, and requests the sun god's favor and forgiveness for the benefit of all beings.
King Dasharatha composed a hymn praising the sun god. In the hymn, he offers praise to the sun god's blue necklace, long tangled hair, large eyes, foul-smelling body, and eternal hunger. He refers to the sun god's form as the fire of time, many-rayed, terrible to behold, fierce, terrifying, and who consumes all. The king notes that beings are made joyful or destroyed in an instant by the sun god's glance, and requests the sun god's favor and forgiveness for the benefit of all beings.
King Dasharatha composed a hymn praising the sun god. In the hymn, he offers praise to the sun god's blue necklace, long tangled hair, large eyes, foul-smelling body, and eternal hunger. He refers to the sun god's form as the fire of time, many-rayed, terrible to behold, fierce, terrifying, and who consumes all. The king notes that beings are made joyful or destroyed in an instant by the sun god's glance, and requests the sun god's favor and forgiveness for the benefit of all beings.