
π The Sun: Heart of the Sky, Flame of Life In every sunrise and sunset, the Sun paints the sky in gold. It's more than just a ball of fireβit's a symbol, a science, and a silent storyteller. Since the beginning of time, humans have worshipped the Sun. Ancient civilizations called it a god, a king, or a mother. The Egyptians praised Ra , the mighty sun god. In Sri Lanka, India, and many Asian cultures, the Sun was honored as a life-giver. Today, science reveals its deeper truth: the Sun is a burning sphere of hydrogen and helium, blazing at 15 million degrees Celsius in its core. But even with all our knowledge, the Sun still feels magical. βοΈ Character of the Sun The Sun is steady. It rises every day without fail. This quality has given it the image of loyalty and strength . It doesnβt hide or change form. Its light brings hope, power, and renewal . The Sun is powerful but not cruel. It gives warmth, helps plants grow, drives the weather, and lights up even the darkes...