Movements of Luminaries (jyotiścakra) - Verse 23
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 54.23
Sanskrit Original
ऊर्ध्वतश च करं त्यक्त्वा सभां ब्राह्मीमनुत्तमाम। अंभोभिर मुनिभिस्त्यक्तैः संध्यायां तु निशाचरान।।
ūrdhvataś ca karaṃ tyaktvā sabhāṃ brāhmīmanuttamām| aṃbhobhir munibhistyaktaiḥ saṃdhyāyāṃ tu niśācarān||
Sūta said: Hence he traverses a smaller area in the course of a longer time. That chariot of the sun is occupied by Ādityas, sages, Gandharvas, Apsarases, Grāmaṇīs, Serpents, and Rākṣasas. The thousand-rayed sun emits his rays in front, behind, below and above. Thereby he illuminates the excellent assembly of Brahmā. During the sandhyās (dawn and dusk) the brahmins and sages offer water-libations. With these waters, the sun kills the demons as and when they come near him and then goes ahead.