जयादित्य जय स्वामिञ्जय भानो जयामल । जय वेदपते शश्वत्तारयास्मानहर्पते
jayāditya jaya svāmiñjaya bhāno jayāmala | jaya vedapate śaśvattārayāsmānaharpate
জয় হওক জয়াদিত্য! জয় হওক, হে স্বামী! জয় হওক, হে ভানু! জয় হওক, হে নিৰ্মল! জয় হওক, বেদপতি—হে অহৰ্পতি, সদায় আমাক উদ্ধাৰ কৰা।
Dvijottamāḥ (hymn addressed to Sūrya)
Scene: Devotees raise hands in añjali, chanting repeated ‘Jaya!’ to the Sun-god; the Sun appears as a radiant deity, embodying purity and Vedic lordship, while the atmosphere feels triumphant and protective.
Glorifying the deity through sacred names invokes protection and spiritual deliverance (tāraṇa).
Jayāditya-sthāna, defined by the invocation ‘Jayāditya’ and Sūrya’s abiding presence.
Stotra/praise-recitation of Sūrya’s epithets as a devotional practice for protection and upliftment.