Sun, passes through the sea at night, [28], [99–104];
loved by Agriculturists, [58], [60];
called in Mythology the ‘Marching,’ ‘Running,’ [114–22];
called the ‘Uncoverer,’ [194];
regarded as an Eye, [106–10],
as a Well, his light being the water, [345];
as a Wheel, [381];
represents Fire in heaven, and is the source of light and growth, [378];
his rays described as a moisture, whether water, milk or wine, [345–7];
his three phases, [204–6];