Rishi: Śukla-Yajurvedic ritual tradition (not explicit)
Devata: Agni (implicit through sāmidhēnī and offering mechanics); yajña as system
Chandas: Yajus/prose-formula (with explicit reference to chandas as a category)
Samhita Patha (Devanagari)प॒शुभि॑: प॒शूना॑प्नोति पुरो॒डाशै॑र्ह॒वीᳪष्या । छन्दो॑भिः सामिधे॒नीर्या॒ज्या॒भिर्वषट्का॒रान्
Transliterationpaśúbhiḥ paśū́n āpnoti puroḍā́śair havī́ṃṣyā | chándobhiḥ sāmidhēnī́r yā́jyābhir vaṣaṭkārā́n
Translationبالحيوانات ينال الحيوانات؛ وبكعكات البوروداشا (puroḍāśa) ينال موادَّ القربان (havis)؛ وبالأوزان ينال أناشيد الساميدهيني (sāmidhēnī)؛ وبصيغ اليَاجْيَا (yājyā) ينال نداءات الفَشَتْ (vaṣaṭ).
Padapatha (Word Analysis)पशुभिः । पशून् । आप्नोति । पुरो-डाशैः । हवीँषि-या । छन्दोभिः । सामिधेनीः । याज्याभिः । वषट्कारान् ।
Word by Wordपशुभिःby/with cattle (animals) पुरोडाशैःby/with puroḍāśa-cakes (sacrificial cakes) सामिधेनीःkindling-verses (sāmidhēnī hymns) याज्याभिःby/with yājyā-verses (offering-formulas) वषट्कारान्vaṣaṭ-calls (vaṣaṭ exclamations) Entities MentionedY
Yajña (the sacrificial order) Viniyoga (Ritual Application)