Chhaya
Chhaya is a Sanskrit word meaning "shadow" or "shade." In Hinduism, Chhaya is also personified as a goddess, the wife of the sun god Surya and the mother of Saturn (Shani) and sometimes Yama. She is often depicted as a dark or dusky goddess, symbolizing the transition between light and darkness. Chhaya is associated with the moon and the night, and she represents concealment and mystery.
In Hindu mythology, Chhaya is sometimes conflated with the goddess Sandhya, who is also a consort of
Beyond her mythological significance, the concept of "chhaya" in a broader sense refers to anything that casts