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Myths featuring Surya

Explore myths where Surya appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

8 myths currently featured for Surya.

The Magical Syamantaka Jewel Snatched by the Immortal Bear King Jambavan

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJambavan Cave, Porbandar, IndiaKrishna • Jambavan • Satrajit

The story follows Lord Krishna's quest to recover the Syamantaka jewel, a magical gem that produced gold daily. After the jewel was stolen and Krishna was falsely accused, he tracked the gem to the cave of the immortal bear king Jambavan, leading to a legendary battle and a divine marriage.

Indra Striking Baby Hanuman's Jaw

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAnjanadri Hill, Hampi, KarnatakaHanuman • Indra • Anjana

In an act of celestial misunderstanding, the infant Hanuman mistakes the sun for a giant fruit and leaps into the heavens to consume it. Terrified by the child's immense power, the god Indra strikes him with a thunderbolt, causing the child to fall and break his jaw. This event prompts the wind god Vayu to stop the breath of the world until the gods appease him by granting Hanuman incredible...

Baby Hanuman Mistaking the Sun for a Ripe Mango

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAnjanadri Hill, Hampi, KarnatakaHanuman • Anjana • Kesari

In an era of cosmic wonder, the infant deity Hanuman mistook the rising sun for a succulent mango and leaped into the heavens to consume it. This singular act of divine curiosity led to a confrontation with the King of Gods and resulted in the young vanara receiving the extraordinary powers that would define his role in the Ramayana.

The Abandonment of Karna on the Aswa River

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAswa River, Gwalior, IndiaKarna • Kunti • Surya

Kunti, a young princess who was granted a divine mantra by Sage Durvasa, unintentionally invokes the Sun God, Surya, who grants her a son with divine armor and earrings. Fearing societal repercussions as an unmarried mother, Kunti tearfully places the infant in a waterproof basket and sets him adrift on the Aswa River. The child, later known as Karna, is eventually rescued by a charioteer and...

The Birth of Karna: Kunti and the Sun God

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGwalior (Ancient Kuntibhoja Kingdom), Madhya Pradesh, IndiaKunti • Surya • Karna

While still a young princess in the kingdom of Kuntibhoja, Kunti was granted a powerful mantra by the sage Durvasa that allowed her to summon any deity to grant her a child. Driven by youthful curiosity, she tested the mantra by calling upon Surya, the Sun God, who appeared and blessed her with a son born with divine golden armor and earrings. Fearing social stigma as an unwed mother, Kunti...

Karna Peeling off His Invincible Skin-Armor to Give to Disguised Indra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKarna Lake, Karnal, HaryanaKarna • Indra • Surya

In an unparalleled act of generosity, the warrior Karna sacrificed his divine, skin-integrated armor (Kavacha) and earrings (Kundala) to the god Indra, who had disguised himself as a Brahmin. Despite knowing that losing this protection would make him vulnerable in the coming Kurukshetra War, Karna chose to uphold his vow of charity. This legend is deeply tied to the city of Karnal, where...

The Pandavas Receiving the Inexhaustible Akshayapatra Bowl in the Forest

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaYudhishthira • Draupadi • Surya

During their twelve-year exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi struggled to feed the many sages who followed them. In response to Yudhishthira's sincere prayers, the Sun God Surya gifted them the Akshaya Patra, a divine copper vessel that provided an endless supply of food every day until Draupadi finished her own meal. This miracle sustained the group...

Sage Agastya Forcing the Arrogant Vindhya Mountains to Bow Down Forever

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVindhyachal, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaAgastya • Vindhya • Surya

When the Vindhya mountain range grew excessively tall out of pride, threatening to block the path of the sun and cause cosmic imbalance, the gods called upon the great sage Agastya to intervene. Agastya used his spiritual authority to make the mountains bow in respect, commanding them to stay lowered until he returned from the south—a return he intentionally never made, ensuring the mountains...