When he pictured her so many thousands of miles away he plummeted, so much so that he had an overwhelming urge to wrap his arms around her, to freeze with her, even for an instant, in an embrace witnessed by his favorite Surya.
The narrator experiences a deep sense of longing and emotional turbulence when thinking about a woman who is far away. This distance intensifies his desire to physically connect with her, illustrating the depths of his feelings. His wish to embrace her even for a moment emphasizes the raw human need for closeness and intimacy.
The imagery of wanting to freeze time in an embrace suggests a yearning to capture fleeting moments of connection. The mention of "his favorite Surya" hints at personal significance and perhaps the presence of a spiritual or comforting element in his life, indicating that these feelings are not only emotional but also tied to deeper themes of love and connection.