Aryaman
Aryaman is a prominent deity in Vedic Hinduism, often associated with the sun and the sky. He is considered one of the twelve Adityas, a group of solar deities. His name itself is derived from the Sanskrit word "arya," meaning noble or honorable. Aryaman is frequently invoked in Vedic hymns, particularly in the Rigveda, where he is depicted as a protector and a giver of blessings.
In his role as a celestial being, Aryaman is believed to govern the heavens and influence the
Worship of Aryaman, while not as widespread as some other deities, held significance in ancient Vedic rituals.