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Ādityahṛudayam (Sanskrit: आदित्यहृदयम्, Sanskrit pronunciation: [aːdɪtjɐɦɽɪdɐjɐm]) is a Hindu devotional hymn dedicated to Āditya or Sūrya (the Sun God) found in the Yuddha Kānda (6.105) of Vālmīki's Rāmāyana. It was recited by the sage Agastya to Rāma in the battlefield before fighting with the Rakshasa king Rāvaṇa. In it, Agastya teaches Rāma the procedure of worshiping Āditya ( for strength ) to defeat the enemy.

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  • Ādityahṛudayam (Sanskrit: आदित्यहृदयम्, Sanskrit pronunciation: [aːdɪtjɐɦɽɪdɐjɐm]) is a Hindu devotional hymn dedicated to Āditya or Sūrya (the Sun God) found in the Yuddha Kānda (6.105) of Vālmīki's Rāmāyana. It was recited by the sage Agastya to Rāma in the battlefield before fighting with the Rakshasa king Rāvaṇa. In it, Agastya teaches Rāma the procedure of worshiping Āditya ( for strength ) to defeat the enemy. (en)
  • Con il titolo Ādityahṛdaya (devanāgarī: आदित्यहृदयम्; lett. "Il cuore del figlio di Aditi" ovvero "Il segreto del dio Sole") si indica, nella cultura religiosa hindūista, quel celebre stotra presente nel capitolo VI del Rāmāyaṇa, lo Yuddhakāṇḍa, insegnato dal "veggente" (Ṛṣi) Agastya a Rāma, in onore del dio Sole (Sūrya; qui appellato come Āditya, ovvero figlio di Aditī), la recitazione del quale consente a chiunque si trovi in pericolo la salvezza e la vittoria. (it)
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  • Ādityahṛudayam (Sanskrit: आदित्यहृदयम्, Sanskrit pronunciation: [aːdɪtjɐɦɽɪdɐjɐm]) is a Hindu devotional hymn dedicated to Āditya or Sūrya (the Sun God) found in the Yuddha Kānda (6.105) of Vālmīki's Rāmāyana. It was recited by the sage Agastya to Rāma in the battlefield before fighting with the Rakshasa king Rāvaṇa. In it, Agastya teaches Rāma the procedure of worshiping Āditya ( for strength ) to defeat the enemy. (en)
  • Con il titolo Ādityahṛdaya (devanāgarī: आदित्यहृदयम्; lett. "Il cuore del figlio di Aditi" ovvero "Il segreto del dio Sole") si indica, nella cultura religiosa hindūista, quel celebre stotra presente nel capitolo VI del Rāmāyaṇa, lo Yuddhakāṇḍa, insegnato dal "veggente" (Ṛṣi) Agastya a Rāma, in onore del dio Sole (Sūrya; qui appellato come Āditya, ovvero figlio di Aditī), la recitazione del quale consente a chiunque si trovi in pericolo la salvezza e la vittoria. (it)
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