Radiance and Guardianship: The Surya Mandala of Majapahit and the Ashtadikpalakas of the Vedic Tradition Among the most visually striking and theologically rich symbols inherited from the Hindu-Buddhist tradition is the Surya Majapahit — the solar emblem of the great Majapahit Empire of Java (circa 13th to 15th century CE). This symbol, shaped as a radiant sun with eight rays, each occupied by a deity, bears a profound resemblance to the Ashtadikpalakas — the eight directional guardians enshrined in Vedic and Puranic cosmology. Both systems reflect the same spiritual architecture: a universe ordered, guarded, and sanctified by divine presences at every cosmic quarter. To understand them together is to glimpse how the Vedic worldview traveled across oceans and took root in distant lands, adapting in form but preserving its essence. The Surya Majapahit: A Solar Emblem of Divine Order The Surya Majapahit (literally, "Sun of Majapahit") is a royal and religious seal that bec...