Rishi: Traditional: associated with the Indra/Indriya Soma-cycle; transmitted in the Vājasaneyin school
Devata: Indra (with Aśvins and Sarasvatī as co-operating powers)
Chandas: Tr̥ṣṭubh-like cadence (as transmitted in VS prose-metrical style; to be verified against pada counts)
Samhita Patha (Devanagari) तमिन्द्रं॑ प॒शव॒: सचा॒श्विनो॒भा सर॑स्वती । दधा॑ना अ॒भ्य॒नूषत ह॒विषा॑ य॒ज्ञ इ॑न्द्रि॒यैः
Transliteration tám índraṃ paśávaḥ sácāśvinóbhā sárasvatī | dádhānā abhyanūṣata havíṣā yajñá indríyaiḥ
Translation Ihn, Indra, haben das Vieh und alle Geschöpfe, zusammen mit den beiden Aśvins und Sarasvatī, ihre Gaben tragend, beim Nahen mit der Opfergabe gepriesen; ja das Opfer selbst mit Indras Kräften.
Padapatha (Word Analysis) तम् । इन्द्रम् । प॒शवः॑ । सचा॑ । अ॒श्विनो॒भा । सर॑स्वती । दधा॑नाः । अ॒भि । अ॒नूषत । ह॒विषा॑ । य॒ज्ञः । इ॒न्द्रि॒यैः ।
Word by Word दधानाः bearing / placing / holding अनूषत they praised / invoked इन्द्रियैः with powers / faculties (esp. Indra-like might) Entities Mentioned P
Paśavaḥ (cattle/creatures) Y
Yajña (the Sacrifice personified) Viniyoga (Ritual Application)