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About:The Sun in culture

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The Sun, as the source of energy and light for life on Earth, has been a central object in culture and religion since prehistory. Ritual solar worship has given rise to solar deities in theistic traditions throughout the world, and solar symbolism is ubiquitous. Apart from its immediate connection to light and warmth, the Sun is also important in timekeeping as the main indicator of the day and the year.

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  • The Sun, as the source of energy and light for life on Earth, has been a central object in culture and religion since prehistory. Ritual solar worship has given rise to solar deities in theistic traditions throughout the world, and solar symbolism is ubiquitous. Apart from its immediate connection to light and warmth, the Sun is also important in timekeeping as the main indicator of the day and the year. (en)
  • Humanos reconheceram há muito tempo atrás a importância do Sol na manutenção de vida na Terra, e como resultado, várias sociedades veneraram o Sol, dando-lhe posições proeminentes em suas religiões e mitologias. Na mitologia grega, o Sol era venerado um Deus, Hélio, tornando-se posteriormente mais associado com Apolo. Posteriormente, os romanos adotaram Hélio, chamando-o de Sol. O Sol possuía uma posição central na mitologia e religião Asteca e Inca. (pt)
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  • The Sun, as the source of energy and light for life on Earth, has been a central object in culture and religion since prehistory. Ritual solar worship has given rise to solar deities in theistic traditions throughout the world, and solar symbolism is ubiquitous. Apart from its immediate connection to light and warmth, the Sun is also important in timekeeping as the main indicator of the day and the year. (en)
  • Humanos reconheceram há muito tempo atrás a importância do Sol na manutenção de vida na Terra, e como resultado, várias sociedades veneraram o Sol, dando-lhe posições proeminentes em suas religiões e mitologias. Na mitologia grega, o Sol era venerado um Deus, Hélio, tornando-se posteriormente mais associado com Apolo. Posteriormente, os romanos adotaram Hélio, chamando-o de Sol. O Sol possuía uma posição central na mitologia e religião Asteca e Inca. (pt)
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  • Sol na cultura humana (pt)
  • The Sun in culture (en)
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