“Sun Moon” explores the pervasive influence of the sun and moon on global spirituality and religious traditions. By examining their symbolic meanings across cultures, the book reveals how these celestial bodies have shaped creation myths, rituals, and belief systems. One intriguing aspect is the astronomical alignment of religious sites, reflecting ancient civilizations' deep connection to the cosmos. The book emphasizes that the sun and moon symbolize fundamental human experiences like life and death, offering a lens for understanding diverse religious expressions.
The book unfolds in three sections, beginning with the astronomical properties of the sun and moon and their earliest cultural representations. It then examines their roles in various religious traditions, including indigenous religions, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam, drawing from scriptures, myths, and historical research. Finally, the book synthesizes these findings, presenting a comparative analysis of solar and lunar symbolism and their relevance in contemporary spirituality. This approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of religious symbolism and cultural history.