12 Adityas in Hindu Mythology
Vivasvan: Another name for Surya, the sun god.
Principal deities of Hinduism
Attributes: Surya is worshipped as the source of life, energy, and illumination.
Depiction: Surya is depicted riding a chariot drawn by seven horses, representing the seven days of the week or the seven colors of the rainbow.
Weekdays
Surya (Hinduism), the Sun God, is depicted riding a chariot drawn by seven horses, representing the seven days of the week or the seven colors of the rainbow.
Four Yugas
Solar Dynasty (Suryavansha): This dynasty is said to have been founded by Ikshvaku, a son of the sun god Surya.
The Hindu Puranic King List
Solar Dynasty (Suryavansha): This dynasty is said to have been founded by Ikshvaku, a son of the sun god Surya.
The Fourth Root Race
With it came the future Masters, Mars and Mercury and others, and Mars was born in the north in the Tlavatli sub-race, with Surya and Mercury for his father and mother.
Surya was the »Chief of the tribe, and Mars, his eldest son, soon became its foremost warrior.
Beginning of the 5th Root Race
They were Alcyone's sons, Uranus and Neptune, and his daughters Surya and Brhaspati ; Saturn and Vulcan, boys, and Venus, a girl, were also selected.
A few women were sent with them to take care of them, and the children were brought up in Shamballa; in due course Saturn married Surya, and the Manu was reborn as their eldest son, to restart the Race on a higher level.
Numerology
Surya is depicted riding a chariot drawn by seven horses
Uranus
They were Alcyone’s sons, Uranus and Neptune, and his daughters Surya and Brhaspati ; Saturn and Vulcan, boys, and Venus, a girl, were also selected.
The sun Sol
Surya: In Hinduism, Surya is the solar deity and is often portrayed riding a chariot driven by seven horses.
Similarly, in Hindu mythology, Surya is the solar deity, representing health and prosperity.