Lord Rama was upset and concerned over his failure to slay his foe, as well as fatigued and disappointed. Lord Ram is said to have done everything in his power to defeat and slay Ravana, but in vain. The story takes place during the legendary Ramayan era, specifically during Ram's ultimate battle with Ravana. It is dedicated to Surya Deva and repeated by individuals who have a weak Sun or are indecisive according to astrology. As a result, the Aditya Hridaya Stotra is regarded as one of the most powerful hymns ever composed. He is also known as Aditya, after his son Aditi, and is regarded as the cornerstone of life on Earth. He is praised as the Lord in the Rig, Yajuh, and Sama Vedas. He is the Creator of the Seasons and the Lord of the Skies, who banishes darkness and alternates between cold and heat (referring to the change in seasons being because of the shift of earth towards and also away from the Sun). Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Skanda, and the eight world guardians, among others, are incarnations of all divinities (Sarva Devatmakah). He is known as the Glorious One with Infinite Rays, and everyone, including eternal opponents, devas (gods), and asuras, worships him (the enemies of the gods). Lord Surya is described as the World's Overlord, who, through his various responsibilities, nurtures and protects the world. Surya, also known as the Surya Deva, is one of them.
Benefits of Chanting Aditya Hridaya Stotra In our culture, natural forces such as the earth, fire, wind, and others are regarded as gods.