Meaning & Origin
Arun is the Hindu god of the dawn, identified with the chariot of the sun. In Hindu mythology, he is the son of the god of wind, Vayu, and his wife Prthivi, the earth goddess. Arun is also described as the charioteer of Agni, the god of fire. His name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'aruna', which means 'red' or 'dawn'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes new beginnings and the arrival of light.
Language details
आरुण
Red
अरुण
रात्रि के अंधकार से उजारता
அருன்
கிழம்பு
అరుణ
రోధ్దీ
Arun
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Dawn
Arun
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Dawn
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈɑːrʊn/
əˈrʊn
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Arun holds a significant place in Hindu culture, particularly in the early vedic texts where he is fawned upon as the deity who symbolizes the dawn, the beginning of a new day. Arun is also revered as the god of dawn in various rituals and ceremonies. His image, often shown holding a bow and arrows in Hindu iconography, signifies preparation for the day ahead and about enhancing one's skills and strengths to face the challenges that come with it. In many Indian households, prayers are offered to Arun to ensure a prosperous and successful day.
Arun represents the spiritual concept of renewal and transition in Hinduism. He symbolizes the dawn of a new day and the end of darkness and ignorance. Arun is also considered to be the embodiment of the energy of change, as the sun rises and sets, signifying the continuity of life. His worship can be seen as an invitation to recognize and honor the cyclical nature of life and to celebrate the transformative power of the sun. Through the devotion to Arun, individuals can seek to cultivate qualities of patience, determination, and resilience, allowing them to face the challenges of daily life with courage and renewed energy.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Arun is the name of the god of dawn, who is also the charioteer of the sun god Surya.
Historical references
Arun is the name of the god of dawn in Hinduism. He is often depicted as having a red complexion and riding a chariot drawn by seven horses, which represents the seven colors of the rainbow.
Ancient India (circa 1500 BCE - 500 CE)
Arun is also mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata as the father of Bhagiratha, who is credited with bringing the river Ganga from the heavens to the earth for his ancestors to be purified.
Indian epic Mahabharata (circa 400 BCE)
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