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Scripture(s) saying not to look at the sun during his rising and setting time
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Consider the following statements of Bhishma from Anusasana Parva of Mahabharata
One should never look at the rising sun, nor at the setting sun. Nor
should one look at the sun when he is in eclipse; nor at his image in
the water; nor at midday when he is at the meridian.
Does any other scripture(s) support the statement which forbids looking at the sun when it is rising and setting?
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Consider the following statements of Bhishma from Anusasana Parva of Mahabharata
One should never look at the rising sun, nor at the setting sun. Nor
should one look at the sun when he is in eclipse; nor at his image in
the water; nor at midday when he is at the meridian.
Does any other scripture(s) support the statement which forbids looking at the sun when it is rising and setting?
scripture surya
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Consider the following statements of Bhishma from Anusasana Parva of Mahabharata
One should never look at the rising sun, nor at the setting sun. Nor
should one look at the sun when he is in eclipse; nor at his image in
the water; nor at midday when he is at the meridian.
Does any other scripture(s) support the statement which forbids looking at the sun when it is rising and setting?
scripture surya
Consider the following statements of Bhishma from Anusasana Parva of Mahabharata
One should never look at the rising sun, nor at the setting sun. Nor
should one look at the sun when he is in eclipse; nor at his image in
the water; nor at midday when he is at the meridian.
Does any other scripture(s) support the statement which forbids looking at the sun when it is rising and setting?
scripture surya
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Yes, the Manu Smriti also says the same:
4.37. Let him never look at the sun, when he sets or rises, is eclipsed or reflected in water, or stands in the middle of the sky
and, also the Apasthambha Smriti:
He should avoid looking at the sun as it rises or sets. During the day
the sun protects creatures, and during the night, the moon. Therefore,
on the night of the new moon he should try his very best to guard
himself by keeping himself pure and chaste and by performing rites
appropriate for the occasion, for on this night the sun and the moon
dwell together.
Apasthambha Dharma Sutras 1.13.18-20
So, there will be similar verses in all the Smritis.
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Yes, the Manu Smriti also says the same:
4.37. Let him never look at the sun, when he sets or rises, is eclipsed or reflected in water, or stands in the middle of the sky
and, also the Apasthambha Smriti:
He should avoid looking at the sun as it rises or sets. During the day
the sun protects creatures, and during the night, the moon. Therefore,
on the night of the new moon he should try his very best to guard
himself by keeping himself pure and chaste and by performing rites
appropriate for the occasion, for on this night the sun and the moon
dwell together.
Apasthambha Dharma Sutras 1.13.18-20
So, there will be similar verses in all the Smritis.
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Yes, the Manu Smriti also says the same:
4.37. Let him never look at the sun, when he sets or rises, is eclipsed or reflected in water, or stands in the middle of the sky
and, also the Apasthambha Smriti:
He should avoid looking at the sun as it rises or sets. During the day
the sun protects creatures, and during the night, the moon. Therefore,
on the night of the new moon he should try his very best to guard
himself by keeping himself pure and chaste and by performing rites
appropriate for the occasion, for on this night the sun and the moon
dwell together.
Apasthambha Dharma Sutras 1.13.18-20
So, there will be similar verses in all the Smritis.
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Yes, the Manu Smriti also says the same:
4.37. Let him never look at the sun, when he sets or rises, is eclipsed or reflected in water, or stands in the middle of the sky
and, also the Apasthambha Smriti:
He should avoid looking at the sun as it rises or sets. During the day
the sun protects creatures, and during the night, the moon. Therefore,
on the night of the new moon he should try his very best to guard
himself by keeping himself pure and chaste and by performing rites
appropriate for the occasion, for on this night the sun and the moon
dwell together.
Apasthambha Dharma Sutras 1.13.18-20
So, there will be similar verses in all the Smritis.
Yes, the Manu Smriti also says the same:
4.37. Let him never look at the sun, when he sets or rises, is eclipsed or reflected in water, or stands in the middle of the sky
and, also the Apasthambha Smriti:
He should avoid looking at the sun as it rises or sets. During the day
the sun protects creatures, and during the night, the moon. Therefore,
on the night of the new moon he should try his very best to guard
himself by keeping himself pure and chaste and by performing rites
appropriate for the occasion, for on this night the sun and the moon
dwell together.
Apasthambha Dharma Sutras 1.13.18-20
So, there will be similar verses in all the Smritis.
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