Write the story of Sangya(deity meaning Consciousness), and Surya Aditya(Apollo), describing their influences as different Tarot cards symbolizing them, written at last.
The story of Sangya (Sanjana) and Chaya is a central tale in Hindu mythology (found in the Puranas) that explains the parentage of the Sun God’s children and the creation of the shadow-self, Chaya. It is a tale of love, cosmic duty, deception, and ultimate reconciliation.
1. The Separation: Sangya and Surya
Sangya (or Sanjna), the daughter of the divine architect Vishwakarma, was married to Lord Surya (the Sun God). She was initially happy but soon found herself unable to bear the intense heat, brilliance, and blinding light of her husband, which even scorched her skin.
Surya and Sangya had three children together:
Vaivasvata Manu: The progenitor of mankind in the current age (Manvantara).
Yama: The God of Justice and Death.
Yami (Yamuna): The personification of the sacred river Yamuna.
Unable to bear the heat any longer, Sangya decided to leave, but she did not want to abandon her children without a mother.
2. The Creation of Chaya (The Shadow)
Before leaving for her father's house (and later to the forest for penance as a mare), Sangya created a physical replica of herself from her own shadow, named Chaya (meaning 'shadow' or 'reflection').
The Vow: Sangya instructed Chaya to act as her substitute, care for her children, and never reveal her true identity to Surya.
The Deception: Chaya lived with Surya, who, unaware of the deception, continued his life with her.
3. The Children of Chaya
During her time with Surya, Chaya bore him three children:
Shani Dev (Saturn): The god of justice, karma, and retribution.
Savarni Manu: The eighth Manu in Hindu cosmology.
Tapti: A river goddess.
Note: Some traditions also list Revantha (the deity of horses and protector of warriors) as a son of Chaya.
4. Conflict and Revelation
Chaya was a devoted wife, but she eventually showed partiality, favoring her own children (especially Shani) over Sangya’s children.
The Curse of Yama: One day, young Yama, angry at the injustice, raised his foot to strike Chaya. Chaya, furious, cursed Yama, saying his foot would be infected with worms and rot.
The Truth Revealed: Yama, shocked that a mother could curse her own son so harshly, suspected she was not his mother and told Surya. Surya, realizing no mother would curse her child, confronted Chaya, who revealed the truth.
5. Resolution
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Chaya's Fate: Upon learning the truth, Surya did not destroy Chaya; he understood she was a product of his first wife's fear and longing.
Reconciliation: Surya went in search of Sangya and found her doing penance as a mare in the forest. To join her, he took the form of a horse, from which union the Ashwini Kumaras (divine twin physicians) were born.
The Compromise: Vishwakarma later reduced the intense heat of Surya, allowing Sangya to live comfortably with him, while Chaya was also accepted as a part of the family.
Summary of Children
Mother Sangya (Sanjana): Children Vaivasvata Manu, Yama (Yamraj), Yami (Yamuna), Ashwini Kumaras; Mother Chaya (Shadow) : Children Shani Dev, Savarni Manu, Tapti, Revantha.
Key Symbolism
Yama & Shani: Yama (Justice) and Shani (Karma/Retribution) are step-brothers, often depicted together in roles involving judgment and righteousness.
Light and Shadow: The tale signifies that both light (Surya) and shadow (Chaya) are necessary for life and that both can produce divine entities.
Their Tarot cards:
The Apollo is Knight of Pentacles, denotes a serious male will come for help, completing all tasks, but his help may not be rewarded by others. He is the Ashwanath bhairav, whereas, Sangya is Savitrirupa or attached to Husband, is the Queen of Wands card, symbolizing Leo Zodiac sign; she the noble ruler with compassion. Boiboshwat or Baphomet or Vishwesh bhairav, their son, is the balanced blanding between Yin and Yang, where the Yin is balanced by Yang; this thus indicates that the entity or person should come in energy source to prosper, he as Exu MORCEGO or Exu Belo or Bilu or Melchizedek, the Eternal priest of Heaven as in Brass Courts alongwith Fullara, the fallopian tubes with loins of Createress Parvati taking this form as like Laurel of Champak flowers, she manifested as such when Vishwesh praying to lord Shiva, his God, and took part in enjoyment with him; the Laurel when he offered to his Lord Shiva, Shiva cursed both of them to be born as humans living a catastrophic life, after it, they will return to Brass Courts again. Fullara is the 10 of Cups, ie, the fancifications which gives fulfillment through union in clan, having a large contented family by this.
Lord Ganesha or Hamon or Haschem as Vakratunda is the next cycle of it, ie of Vishwesh or Boiboshwat or Exu MORCEGO or Exu Belo or Bilu, as the potential to bring fertile women into dissolution, he also dividing equally between them as their sons. It is therefore, the next generation of Boiboshwat, denoting inactivity, rather storage of potential, to reside at Heaven, as foetus of Mahamaya Parvati as Bhagamalini nitya or Uterus of createress, as the Star card, which denotes the conglomeration of heaven and Earth, that gives riches and prosperity. The Hamon thus foetus of createress, is The Hanged Man Tarot Card. Boiboshwat is The Sun Card, denotes you must come in light to flourish.
The Shadow or Yin in Boiboshwat, as his step mother Chaya, is a crone as Melificent or Devagarbha bhairavi or The Death card or The Black Rose in it; denoting a chapter of life should be ended to get into next, thus first dark, bringing light, or Resurrection or Reincarnation; denoting extreme hardships in between, thus the Skeleton riding a black horse in it, as Devsavarni or Ezekiel which denotes Resurrection, in this Death card, in underworld Morgoth. The similar figure of Darius or Daniel, on the other hand, is its complementary Dharma, denoting The Justice Tarot Card; where good works bring raise in fate, you should wait for your turn to come, it is thus providence. And the works or karmas you are provided, denotes Shani or Saturn, whose choice of path for good karmas, could change the fate of person; so Justice card is also the karmic fulfillment of Shani. Shani or Saturn is the 8 of Pentacles card. The Revantha or Raphael, as son of Sangya, is the Warrior of God, as the King of the 7 Crossroads or abodes or lokas, as a part of Exu MORCEGO or Exu Belo or Bilu; as a practical card which denotes Trending, as firm steps to goal will bring success.
The Sangya has powers to have double identity as like Chaya also, could bring past incidences reoccured as like Devsavarni as the last Manu or Ruler of Time, when time rebounds, could cause vital healing like Boiboshwat, warrior like Revantha or Raphael; Devsavarni as coming from Ru Ru bhairav is residing in lower spine of Sati, trapped there as her Kundalini energy, couldn't get out, but rules through his fantasies in Morgoth, being his apparition developed thus as a real figure in this mortal world, which rules and executes amongst all. He in Mohammedanism, known as the 1st Satan Zargaam.
Thus Exu MORCEGO or Exu Belo or Bilu; contains all these powers combined. The father of Sangya, as Vishwakarma or Twasta or AL-Ta Ha, is the 3 of pentacles card, denoting his piece of work or architecture is being recognized.

