In Hinduism, Saranya is a goddess of the dawn and wife of either Surya or Vivasvat, with whom she is the mother of the Asvins, Manu, Yama and Yami. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... In Hinduism, Surya is the chief solar deity, son of Dyaush or Indra. ... In Hinduism, Vivasvat (also Visvakarma or Vivasvan) is a solar deity and the architect who built the cities and palaces of the gods, as well as a master craftsman and artisan. ... In Hinduism, the Asvins are the twin sons of Saranya with either Surya or Vivasvat. ... Manu has several meanings: A title in Hindu mythology; see Manu (Hinduism) The Manu River in Peru The Manu National Park national biosphere reserve, also in Peru Manu, capital of the Manu province in the Madre de Dios region of Peru. ... Tibetan Dharmapala at the Field Museum in Chicago Yama is the Hindu lord of death whose first recorded appearance is in the Vedas. ... In Vedic beliefs, Yami is the first woman, along with her twin brother, Yama. ...
Saranya is flexible regarding both it’s scheduling and it’s charter destinations.
MV Saranya has a large fuel capacity than most, with a 4.5 cubic meter walk in freezer with a large Water making capacity, she can put to sea for a longer duration and go further distances.
However this is subject to arrangement, pending on where Saranya may disembark it’s previous charter.