100 Points: How to get Surya (Sun) Blessings
Surya (the Sun) is considered the king of planets in Vedic astrology, symbolizing soul, vitality, confidence, leadership, fame, and authority. A strong Sun brings power, recognition, and prosperity, while a weak Sun may cause low energy, lack of direction, or struggles with authority.
Here’s a comprehensive 100-point guide for gaining Surya’s blessings — divided into spiritual, charitable, lifestyle, health, gemstone, and modern practices.
100 Points: How to Get Surya’s (Sun’s) Blessings
Spiritual Practices (1–20)
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Offer water (Arghya) to the rising Sun daily.
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Recite the Surya Gayatri Mantra: “ॐ आदित्याय विद्महे दिवाकराय धीमहि तन्नो सूर्यः प्रचोदयात्।”
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Chant Surya Beej Mantra: “ॐ ह्रां ह्रीं ह्रौं सः सूर्याय नमः।”
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Perform Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) every morning.
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Read or listen to the Aditya Hridaya Stotra daily.
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Meditate facing the rising Sun with gratitude.
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Light a ghee lamp in front of Surya’s image or yantra.
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Keep a picture of Surya in your prayer area.
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Pray to Lord Vishnu (Surya is considered an aspect of Vishnu).
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Worship Lord Rama (Rama is Surya Vanshi – from the solar dynasty).
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Perform Surya Aradhana during Sundays with red flowers.
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Observe Sunday fasts with devotion and simplicity.
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Recite the 12 Adityas’ names daily (Mitra, Ravi, Surya, Bhanu, Khaga, Pushan, Hiranyagarbha, Marichi, Aditya, Savitri, Arka, Bhaskar).
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Chant “ॐ घृणिः सूर्याय नमः” while offering water to the Sun.
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Meditate on the Solar Plexus (Manipura) Chakra.
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Perform Gayatri japa at sunrise.
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Offer red sandalwood paste to Surya in puja.
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Do Surya puja with rice and jaggery offerings.
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Worship on Ravi Pushya Nakshatra days for blessings.
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Visit Surya temples like Konark Sun Temple (Odisha) or Modhera Sun Temple (Gujarat).
Charity & Donations (21–40)
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Donate wheat on Sundays.
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Offer red clothes to the needy.
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Donate jaggery (gur) on Sundays.
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Give copper vessels in charity.
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Offer red flowers at temples.
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Donate ruby-colored gemstones (if affordable) to temples.
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Provide food to Brahmins on Sundays.
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Donate salt to the poor.
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Give red lentils (masoor dal) to the needy.
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Offer oranges or pomegranates in charity.
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Provide light (diyas or solar lamps) to poor households.
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Donate gold ornaments (if possible) for temple use.
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Sponsor education for children (Surya = knowledge giver).
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Donate medicines for eye care (Sun rules eyesight).
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Provide free meals on solar festivals like Makar Sankranti.
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Donate copper coins to beggars on Sundays.
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Offer red flags in temples.
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Support fatherly figures or elders financially.
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Offer water pots (matkas) in summer.
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Contribute to solar energy projects as modern Surya seva.
Lifestyle & Discipline (41–70)
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Wake up before sunrise daily.
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Face the morning Sun with gratitude.
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Drink water stored in a copper vessel.
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Keep your backbone and posture straight (Sun = spine).
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Avoid eating late at night.
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Respect your father and authority figures.
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Be disciplined and punctual.
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Keep your commitments and promises.
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Avoid laziness and oversleeping.
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Follow a regular exercise routine.
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Maintain cleanliness of your home and body.
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Respect government and law.
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Avoid lying or deceiving others.
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Stay away from arrogance (imbalanced Sun).
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Practice humility with confidence.
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Take responsibility for your actions.
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Avoid criticizing others harshly.
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Work honestly and with integrity.
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Take up leadership roles with fairness.
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Build willpower through meditation.
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Avoid eating stale food.
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Eat warm, fresh meals.
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Include jaggery, honey, and ghee in your diet.
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Avoid excessive cold foods/drinks.
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Protect your eyes from strain.
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Avoid staying in dark, damp places for too long.
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Spend time in sunlight every morning.
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Wear clean, bright-colored clothes (especially red, orange, yellow).
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Avoid addictions and bad habits.
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Build self-respect and confidence.
Gemstones & Yantras (71–85)
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Wear a Ruby (Manikya) if recommended by a qualified astrologer.
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Set the Ruby in gold or copper.
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Wear Ruby on the ring finger of the right hand on a Sunday morning.
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Energize the Ruby with Surya mantra before wearing.
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Keep a Surya Yantra in your prayer room.
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Energize the yantra on a Sunday.
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Place the yantra facing east direction.
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Wear a 12 Mukhi Rudraksha for Surya’s blessings.
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Energize Rudraksha beads before wearing.
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Offer gold to Surya deities if possible.
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Carry a small copper coin as a symbolic talisman.
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Avoid wearing fake or low-quality gemstones.
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Keep Surya yantra in your wallet.
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Use solar-powered devices at home (modern Surya yantra).
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Keep red sandalwood mala for chanting.
Modern Ways to Channel Surya (86–100)
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Pursue careers in government, politics, leadership, or administration.
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Take up jobs with responsibility and authority.
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Practice public speaking to enhance Sun energy.
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Take leadership in community projects.
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Work in solar energy industries.
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Maintain strong professional reputation.
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Keep your social image clean and respectful.
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Embrace opportunities to be in the spotlight.
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Mentor younger people or guide teams.
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Develop confidence through personal branding.
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Spend time in nature and sunlight daily.
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Celebrate solar festivals like Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Chhath Puja.
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Read scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita for soul guidance.
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Practice gratitude journaling at sunrise.
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Always remember: The Sun blesses those who shine with truth, discipline, and righteousness.
Surya’s blessings bring confidence, vitality, fame, respect, and prosperity. By practicing spiritual rituals, maintaining discipline, donating generously, and embracing leadership with humility, you align with the Sun’s divine energy.
When the Sun shines within you, life itself becomes radiant.
