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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surya Surya] is the deification of the sun itself in Hinduism. Interestingly, while not part of the [[wikipedia:en:Trimurti|Trimurti]] like the other three paths, '''Surya''' is part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchayatana_puja Panchayatana puja] instead, which includes '''[[Apsara|Vishnu]]''', '''[[Shakti|Shiva]]''' and '''[[Devi]]''' (rather than Brahma) in its ranks, being a group of major deities in the Smartism movement of Hinduism.
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surya Surya] is the deification of the sun itself in Hinduism. Interestingly, while not part of the [[wikipedia:en:Trimurti|Trimurti]] like the other three paths, '''Surya''' is part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchayatana_puja Panchayatana puja] instead, which includes '''[[Apsara|Vishnu]]''', '''[[Shakti|Shiva]]''' and '''[[Devi]]''' (rather than Brahma) in its ranks, being a group of major deities in the Smartism movement of Hinduism.
*This is the only path who's class names are proper terms that are already only two characters in Chinese, bypassing the need for the developers to come up with clever abbreviations as is the case for the other paths.
*This is the only path who's class names are proper terms that are already only two characters in Chinese, bypassing the need for the developers to come up with clever abbreviations as is the case for the other paths.
*Surya spear resembles a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khakkhara Khakkhara], a staff with metal rings normally used by Buddhist monks as a reference to her east asian Buddhist background.
*Surya spear resembles a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khakkhara Khakkhara], a staff with metal rings normally used by Buddhist monks as a nod to her East-Asian Buddhist background.
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