Step 1: About Surya, the Sun God.
In Hindu mythology, Surya (the Sun God) is depicted as riding a golden chariot drawn by seven horses, symbolizing the seven days of the week and seven colors of light.
Step 2: Role of Arun.
The charioteer of Surya is Aruna (often shortened to Arun).
He is also described as the brother of Garuda (the vehicle of Vishnu).
Aruna symbolizes the reddish glow of dawn, which appears before sunrise.
Step 3: Option analysis.
- (A) Garuda: Vehicle of Vishnu, not Surya’s charioteer.
- (B) Arun: Correct. He is the charioteer of Surya.
- (C) Skanda: Refers to Kartikeya, son of Shiva and Parvati.
- (D) Prakash: Means light, but not the name of a mythological charioteer.
Step 4: Conclusion.
The charioteer of the Sun God is Aruna (Arun).