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Type of hindu deity

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Aditya is the number cruncher who's more comfortable with bankers and investors.
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Aditya, too, can use the jet at will, often arriving at the airport by helicopter.
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Aditya Julka is the co-founder of Paddle8, an online marketplace for fine art.
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Aditya has advised luxury fashion houses including Donna Karan International.
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Aditya is not merely content being the detached person on the other side of the line.
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Aditya, in turn, is smart enough and confident enough to learn from his dad at every turn.
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Aditya still has many years ahead of him, and so, too, does his father.
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Aditya Narayan Jha was 5 years old when he started his musical career.
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Aditya Mishra, a fifth-grader from Excelsior Elementary School in Roseville, placed fourth.
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  • One of 7 to 12 sons of Aditi; Hindu gods of celestial light
  • In Hinduism, u0100dityas (Sanskrit: u0906u0926u093Fu0924u094Du092F, pronounced ), meaning "of Aditi", refers to the offspring of Aditi. The name, Aditya, is used in the singular to mean the Sun God, Surya.
  • Aditya (Sanskrit: u0906u0926u093Fu0924u094Du092F, lit: Sun, u00A0pronunciationu00A0(helpu00B7info)) or Aditya-L1 is a spacecraft whose mission is to study the Sun. It was conceptualised by the Advisory Committee for Space Research in January 2008...
  • ADITYA is a medium size Tokamak installed at the Institute for Plasma Research, India. It has a major radius of 0.75m. The minor radius of the plasma is 0.25m. The maximum field strength is 1.2 Tesla.
  • A group of solar deities, the sons of Aditi and Kashyapa
  • (Adityas) (Sanskrit) [belonging to, issuing from aditi unbounded expanse] Son of Aditi, space; in the Vedas a name for the sun; also referred to variously as five, seven, eight, and twelve in number. ...
  • (Adityas) Group of Hindu demigods. (Hin.)
  • (Adityas) Twelve deities constituting a group.
  • (Adityas) divine illumination arising from unity with the indwelling Self.