They both gave you the correct conclusion. Reciting it WILL embolden Surya. But, is it correct to do so? Is the question. If Surya owns 6th Bhaava or 12th Bhaava or 8th Bhaava or 3rd Bhaava or 11th Bhaava AND he's in the Raashi of Shanaischara or Raahu or has Drshti by them... then he is bound to do something bad.
So, what should you do? Assuming that the second Jyotishi is correct, in relation to Drshti and Raashi in particular (the ability to see and Raashis are owned by Surya and 12 Aadityas) in relation to Surya, what you need to do is - either stop chanting it and/or chant a Shaanti Mantra/Strotra/Japa, instead.
A Stotra is not harmless, and it cannot be applied randomly. There's no panacea, especially as far as Navagrahas go. If you exalt a negative graha, you will suffer, and if you demote a positive one, you will also suffer.
The Aaditya Hrdaya is for for Karka Lagna (and Raashi) individuals. Shri Raama had Karka Lagna with Chandra in Lagna, while Surya was in Uccha (exalted) position in Mesha (Aries) Raashi in 10th Bhaava (already in a great situation).
Most people get this wrong, but believe it or not, the Aaditya Hrdaya is not for Surya at all, primarily. It is first and foremost for the Karka Raashi. Presumably, stotras like Aaditya jaanu or kroda or pada etc existed (for other Raashis) but since they weren't in the Raamaayana (as it wasn't applicable to Shri Raama), they haven't survived.
If you look at the meaning of the stotra, then you will figure this out pretty quickly. One factor is the name itself (hrdaya), naturally. Another factor is mention of Varuna (ApaamPati or similar names), 3 times at least (as opposed to Bhaga or Dhaataa or Vidhaata or Pushaa or Indra etc Aadityaas). And, most importantly, the first section itself:
तत युद्धपरश्रन्तं समरे चन्तय स्थतम् रवणं चग्रत दृष्ट्व युद्धय समुपस्थतम् १
Why is it three times? It is 3 times specifically because Brhaspati (number 3, within vedic numer'ology') is in the Lagna. So, the Chandra is being supported via two fronts, by chanting it thrice. I won't go into more details.
There's far far more nuance here and each person's Chakra is definitely unique and needs to be considered separately, but these general guidelines will keep you out of the vast majority of trouble that you may gain by chanting.
I'd like to point out that Surya and Aaditya are DIFFERENT, Surya is the Graha, as in the physical object, Aaditya is the Deva (or assimilation of 12 Devas) that rules the 12 Raashis. This is the Hrdaya (or fourth part/heart) of Aaditya, Surya DOES NOT have 12 Parts. The 12 parts of THE Aaditya manifest from Surya in the 12 months. Hopefully that is clear.
Also, in case you're wondering, the only reason the other Aadityas (and even unrelated entities like Pitrs) are mentioned is for the sake of receiving the power from Surya Naraaayana (who can half-correctly assumed to be an amalgamation of the 12). The Raashis are ruled by him altogether. So, different parts of him, are appealed to, going beyond just the 12 Aadityas. That's why the text, at one point mentions Brahmaa Vishnu and Shiva as being 'him'. That 'him' is Surya Naraayana. Beyond the 12 Aadityas and beyond the Graha, but also connected to them in a way.
then he is completely ignorant about our sanatana dharma. We are living thanks to the divine grace of Bhagawan surya(Aditya). He is the reason why birth, death and sustenance of life is happening on earth. So, of-course one should chant Aditya Hridayam regardless of raasi or nakshatra which they were born in.
English translation:Indeed, He is the very embodiment of all Gods. He is self-luminous and a reflector of all the rays.He nourishes and energises the inhabitants of all the worlds as well as the host of Gods and demons by his rays.
eṣa brahmā ca viṣṇuśca śivaḥ skandaḥ prajāpatiḥmahendro dhanadaḥ kālo yamaḥ somo hyapāṃ patiḥ8pitaro vasavaḥ sādhyā aśvinau maruto manuḥvāyurvahniḥ prajāḥ prāṇa ṛtukartā prabhākaraḥ9
ādityaḥ savitā sūryaḥ khagaḥ pūṣā gabhastimānsuvarṇasadṛśo bhānurhiraṇyaretā divākaraḥ10haridaśvaḥ sahasrārciḥ saptasaptirmarīcimāntimironmathanaḥ śambhustvaṣṭā mārtāṇḍakoṃ'śumān11hiraṇyagarbhaḥ śiśirastapano bhāskaro raviḥagnigarbho'diteḥ putraḥ śaṅkhaḥ śiśiranāśanaḥ12vyomanāthastamobhedī ṛgyajuḥsāmapāragaḥghanavṛṣṭirapāṃ mitro vindhyavīthīplavaṅgamaḥ13ātapī maṇḍalī mṛtyuḥ piṅgalaḥ sarvatāpanaḥkavirviśvo mahātejāḥ raktaḥ sarvabhavodbhavaḥ14nakṣatragrahatārāṇāmadhipo viśvabhāvanaḥtejasāmapi tejasvī dvādaśātman namo'stu te15
In our customs, natural forces like the earth, fire, wind, and others, are like idols. One of them is Surya or Surya Deva. He is also known as Aditya because of his son Aditi and is like the pillar of life on earth. So, aditya hridaya stotra is amongst the most powerful hymns of all time. It is dedicated to Surya Deva and recited by people who have weak Sun, according to astrology or feel indecisiveness.
But how is chanting aditya hridaya stotra so impactful? Why should folks recite it at least once a day? Moreover, why specifically chant it on Sundays? Well, here we have the answers to all your anxieties.
You must be wondering what connection it has to do with the reasons to recite the Strota? Well, some answers are better told in history. It is about the legendary Ramayan times, more specifically during the final battle between Ram and Ravana.
It says that Lord Ram tried his best to defeat and kill Ravana, but everything went in vain. Disturbed and tormented by this helplessness of not killing his enemy, Lord Rama felt nothing but fatigue and disappointment.
It was in this seizing moment he prayed to his best. As he did so, the wise Agastya showed up in front of him. He appeared with the motive of refreshing Rama. He then asked him to offer his prayers to Lord Surya, reciting the aditya hridaya stotra. As he did so, he not only felt energized but also strong and prepared for the decisive fight.
According to astrology, each day of the week is bind to one God. Like the Saturdays are for Shani Deva and Tuesdays for Lord Hanuman. Similarly, Sunday or Ravi-Vaar is for Lord Surya (Ravi being his other name).
We humans never take interest in anything until it is of some benefit to us. And aditya hridaya stotra has countless perks and benefits. However, to bring up some from the Strotam and Phalstuti we have picked some of its merits:
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Listening to the Aditya Hridaya Stotra or reciting it has several benefits. The sound energy and vibrations of the stotram instantly uplifts our mood and strengthens the mind. Also called Aditya Hridayam, the stotra is a powerful and energizing mantra of Sun God (the energy giver).
There are lots of astrotips offering huge benefits from listening to the Aaditya Hridaya Stotra which is considered as a powerful mantra in remedial astrology. It is very effective when there is energy depletion due to planet afflictions in a horoscope. In jyotish, it is also prescribed for Sun related ailments in a person.
There is an ongoing Yuddha or Battle inside us all the time resulting in built up of negativities that depletes our energy resources. As a result, we feel fatigued and tired. Listening to Aaditya Hridaya Stotra helps us get back the depleted energies.
For those who are fighting any form of illness, Adityahrdayam's benefits could be immense. Listening to the Aditya Hridaya Stotra and imbibing the sound energies gives much needed psychological and mental strength which goes a long way in fighting the illness.
Routinely listening to Aaditya Hridaya Stotra keeps our mind ready and responsive to handle various challenges in career and profession. Sometimes, we need courage in decision making. When we feel mentally strong and enriched after reciting or listening to Aaditya Hridaya, we draw upon our hidden inner powers that opens up broader perspectives in mind. As a result, we can make our decision-making effective despite all the stress and negativity of the problem situation that we are facing.
An increase in stress affects immunity. As a result, various diseases attack us. Regular listening of Aditya Hrudayam is a powerful antidote to stress. Therefore it indirectly contributes to an increase in immunity. Especially in the times of COVID-19, recitation or listening to the Aditya Hridaya Strotra would be very helpful as it enables the mind to be calm and strong. Similarly, the Strotram helps to charge our mood and a positive mood is a contributing factor in reducing stress.
Our lives stand on a Tripod. The Physical, Mental, and Spiritual legs of this tripod sustain us. The stresses and negativity around us weakens the spiritual leg. Regular recitation of Aditya Hridaya boosts our inner spiritual strength and gives stability and balance to our thoughts.
\u0100ditya Hridaya Stotra or Adityahridayam is a powerful hymn dedicated to Surya or Sun God. Sage Agastya recited the Aditya Hridaya Stotra before Lord Rama to enable him to win over fatigue. Lord Rama defeated Ravana after getting energized from listening to the Aditya Hridaya Stotra.
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