Friday, 10 May 2019
K3G - Suraj Hua Maddham Video | Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol
Does The Sun Ever Dim?
In Sanskrit there are 12 names for the sun.
Here they are :
मित्रः(mitraH)
रविः (raviH)
सूर्यः (sUryaH)
भानुः(bhAnuH)
खगः(khagaH)
पूष्णिः(pUSNiH)
हिरण्यगर्भः(hiraNyagarbhaH)
मरीचिः(marIciH)
आदित्यः(AdityaH)
सविता(savitA)
अर्कः(arkaH)
भास्करः(bhAskaraH)
I would like to draw the attention to the name मित्रः(mitraH), the root word is मित्र(mitra).
Gender changes the meaning of this word.
When used in masculine gender as in मित्रः(mitraH) it means The Sun.
When used in neuter gender as in मित्रम्(mitram) it means Friend.
मित्रः मम मित्रम्(mitraH mama mitram) means "The sun is my friend".
Anyway, with 12 names for the sun, I wonder why SRK is singing "Suraj Hua Maddham"?(The sun has dimmed)
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