सहस्राक्षं सहस्रांशुं सहस्रकिरणद्युतिम्
sahasrākṣaṃ sahasrāṃśuṃ sahasrakiraṇadyutim
“(ข้าพเจ้าสรรเสริญ) พระองค์ผู้มีดวงเนตรพันดวง มีลำแสงพันสาย สุกสว่างด้วยรัศมีพันประการ”
Citra
Scene: A visionary depiction of Sūrya as a vast, many-eyed, many-rayed presence—an overwhelming field of light rather than a single icon—suggesting omniscience and omnidirectional radiance.
The Sun is contemplated as all-seeing and all-pervading radiance, inspiring reverence and inner clarity.
This is a universal epithet of Sūrya; the text soon connects such praise to multiple Sūrya-tīrthas across Bhārata.
No explicit rite is stated; it functions as a mantra-like epithet within a hymn.