The Surya Shataka (Sanskrit: सूर्यशतक, romanized: Sūryaśataka)[1] is a 7th-century Sanskrit hymn composed in praise of the Hindu sun god Surya by the poet Mayura Bhatta, comprising one hundred verses.[2][3]
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^Srivastava, Vishnulok Bihari (2009). Dictionary of Indology By Vishnulok Bihari Srivastava. ISBN 9788122310849. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
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