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		<title>Offering Water to the Sun – The Sacred Ritual of Arghya to Surya</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. Introduction – The First Offering of the Day At dawn, when the sky blushes with the first rays of light, countless Hindus stand facing the east, palms joined, offering water to the rising Sun. This act, known as Surya Arghya, is one of the most ancient and life-affirming rituals in Sanātana Dharma. In that [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At dawn, when the sky blushes with the first rays of light, countless Hindus stand facing the east, palms joined, offering water to the rising Sun. This act, known as Surya Arghya, is one of the most ancient and life-affirming rituals in Sanātana Dharma. In that moment of offering, the devotee acknowledges the Sun not merely as a celestial body but as the visible form of the Divine — the…</p>
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