अथ स्यंदनमारोप्य नीतवानरुणं रविः । अद्यापि स रथे सौरे प्रातरेव समुद्यति
atha syaṃdanamāropya nītavānaruṇaṃ raviḥ | adyāpi sa rathe saure prātareva samudyati
于是罗毗(太阳神)令阿鲁那登上车乘而载行;直至今日,他仍乘太阳之车,于清晨升起。
Skanda (narration resumes; speaker not marked, deduced from flow)
Tirtha: Aruṇāditya (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The Sun-god’s chariot at dawn: Aruṇa seated/positioned as the forerunner on the solar ratha; the sun rises each morning, linking myth to the visible horizon glow.
The daily sunrise is portrayed as a sacred, ongoing divine act—inviting daily remembrance and reverence.
The larger Aruṇāditya māhātmya belongs to Kāśī, though this verse itself focuses on the cosmic narrative of sunrise.
No explicit ritual is stated here; it supports daily contemplation of Sūrya’s rising.