Shri Surya Deva 108 Names
- Arun – Copper colored
- Sharanya – one who gives shelter [ shelter ]
- Karunarasindhu – Ocean of compassion
- Asaman Bal – having unequal force
- Aartarakshak – protector from pain
- Aditya – son of Aditi
- Adibhoot – first living being
- Akhilaagamvedin – knower of all scriptures
- Achyuta – one who cannot be destroyed eventually
- Akhilgya – proficient in all scriptures
- Anant – having no limits
- Ina – very powerful
- Vishwaroopa – visible in all forms
- Ijya – most revered
- Indra- King of the Gods
- Bhanu – One with amazing brilliance
- Indiramandirapt – one who gets the benefit of Indra's abode
- Vandanīy – worshipful
- Ish- Ishwar
- Suprasanna – very bright
- Sushil – having polite thoughts
- Suvarchas – having radiant shine
- Vasuprad – one who donates wealth
- Vasu- Dev
- Vasudeva – Lord Shri Krishna
- Ujjwal – blazing bright
- Ugraroop – living in rage
- vertical enlarger
- Vivasvat – shining
- Udyat Kiran Jaal – a network of expanding links of light
- Hrishikesh – Lord of the senses
- Urjaswal – mighty
- Veer – (fearless) not afraid, fearless
- Nirjar – not perishable
- Jai – the winner
- Urudvayabhavaarupyukta Sarathi – Charioteer without thighs
- Rishivandya – worshipped by sages
- Rughnatra – destroyer of disease
- Rikshchakrachara – one who moves through the wheel of stars
- Rijusvabhavachitta – those who recognize the true purity of nature
- Nityastutya – one who is ready for praise
- Rikaramatrikavarnupa – shaped like Rikara letter
- ujjala tejas – blazing bright
- Rikṣadhināthamitra – friend of the god of stars
- Pushkaraksha – the one with lotus eyes
- dentures – those who have no teeth
- calm – quiet people
- Kantid – giver of beauty
- Ghana – The Destroyer
- Kanatkanakabhusha – one with effulgent gems
- khadyot – light of the sky
- Lunitakhildaitya – Destroyer of demons
- Satyanand Swarupi – one with blissful nature
- apavargaprada – giver of liberation
- Aartasharanya – one who takes the suffering under his protection
- Ekakin – Renouncer
- Bhagavat – having divine power
- Srishtisthitiyantakaarin – the creator, maintainer and destroyer of the universe
- Gunatman – full of qualities
- Ghrinibhrit – one who possesses the light
- Brihat – very great
- Brahman – the one with eternal Brahman
- Aishwarya – giver of power
- Sharva – the tormentor
- Haridashwa – one who lives with a tawny horse
- Shauri – one who lives with bravery
- Dashdikshprakash – One who gives light in all the ten directions
- Bhakta Vashya – One who is attentive to his devotees
- Ozskar – Creator of power
- Jayin – the one who is always victorious
- Jagadanandahetu – one who brings enthusiasm to the world
- Janmṛtyuṭyajarāvyādhivarjitī – one who stays away from all the stages of life such as youth, old age and childhood
- Ucchasthan Samarudharathastha – Those who ride the chariot with lofty intentions
- Asurari – Enemy of demons
- Kamniyakaar – fulfiller of desires
- Abjavallabh – Abja's darling
- Antarabhih Prakash: Shining from inside and outside
- Achintya – one who does not worry about anything
- atmarupin – soul-like
- Achyuta – one with indestructible form
- Amaresh – one who remains immortal forever
- Param Jyotish – the one with supreme light
- Ahskar – the one who starts the day
- sun- flare ones
- Hari – the remover of sins
- Paramatman – wonderful soul
- Tarun – forever young
- Varenya – one with excellent character
- Grahanampati – Lord of the planets
- Bhaskar – the creator of light
- Aadimadhyantarahit – one who is victorious over birth, death, disease etc.
- Saukhya-Prad – giving happiness
- Sakal Jagatampaiti – God of the world
- Surya– Powerful and brilliant
- Poet- knowledgeable
- Narayana – one with a man's perspective
- Paresh – Supreme God
- Tejorupa – having a form like fire
- Hiranyagarbha – one who is full of gold for the world
- Sampatkar – the creator of success
- Aim Ishtarth Da – The one who fulfills the desire of the mind
- An suprasanna – the most happy one
- Shrimat – always glorious
- Shreyas – one with an excellent nature
- Saukhyadayin – giver of happiness
- Deeptamurthi – ever shining
- Nikhilagamavedhya – giver of all scriptures
- Nityananda – always blissful