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The Sun Design Is A Tattoo Tradition

by Vashti Lidey

One of the most universally popular tattoo designs is the sun. Many cultures have used their own stylized representation of this symbol of life to decorate their bodies. Across all of the continents and islands of the Earth, this symbol, in it's many forms, remains constant. It stands for infinity, rebirth and fertility in every part of the world.

At the center of the Earth's solar system, the sun gives light and heat to a planet that would otherwise be a barren rock. The ancients understood the power of the sun. Every living thing on earth would die quickly without the life giving rays from that fiery ball.

The sun has shone in the daylight sky for billions of years before man existed, and it will continue to shine for billions of years on the people of Earth. Our lives are are not even a tiny fraction of the life of the sun. One day, in a future so far off as to unimaginable, the sun will die and life in our solar system will cease. Until then we will depend on its heat and light.

Many early cultures worshipped the sun as a god. For the Egyptians the sun was Ra, and the pharaoh that ruled Egypt was supposed to be his descendant. For the Greeks, the sun was Apollo who rode through the sky in a fiery chariot. In Central America the Aztecs made sacrifices to the sun.

Although, other cultures from other parts of the world also gave reverence to the sun, in these particular civilizations, the highest god being recognized is the sun.

Due to the magnificent mythologies often associated to the sun, there are varieties of sun tattoos that show the richness of the sun's imagery. Some people go for a combination of the sun and moon, which stands for the man-woman equality in some cultures.

There are also tribal designs and styles of Aztec suns. In Aztec traditions, the god of war and sun is Huitzilopochtli. It was then believed that this god was the patron of the Aztecs who will guide them to a promise land located in the south.

Rebirth is also frequently integrated with the sun's imagery in body modification art. This tattoo design is most of the time embellished with stars and Celtic knots to make it more appealing. Many people go for the sun body art to associate it with good and evil representation or light and dark symbolism that stands for the good and the bad times in their lives.

If you should want a sun tattoo, there are many to choose from. Most tattoo artists have a collection of different sun images and if you artist doesn't have one you like, you can check online for even more. You can always create your own design if you wish.

From Apollo in his flaming chariot to the fiery ball of the ancient Aztecs, the images are varied and beautiful. Even the sunflower is a representation of the sun.

Those who choose the sun as their body art feel a special connection to its warmth and light. Joy and a love of life are the qualities this person expresses through his choice of the sun tattoo.

Find more about <a href="http://www.todaytattoos.com/Tattooing/sun-tattoos.html">sun tatoos</a> and other great <a href="http://www.todaytattoos.com/">lower back tattoo ideas</a>.

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