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Volume
2 no 1 People, Planets
and the Sun: Surya
Puja in Tamil Nadu, South India J.
McKim Malville and R. N.
Swaminathan Abstract. This paper analyzes architectural alignments and reports the results of
interviews with priests and lay persons at those temples in the Tanjore district
of Tamil Nadu in which sunlight of
the rising or setting sun enters the sanctum, primarily near equinox. The event,
known as Surya puja, occurs most
frequently in Shaivite temples and is most often understood to be a case of the
sun worshipping Lord Shiva. At some temples it is believed the sun suffers from
leprosy, which may be associated with an outbreak of sunspots in the late 11th
century. Many of today's Surya puja rituals have strong astrological dimensions, which have
probably grown in intensity since the temples were built.
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