Sukta 6
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Sukta 6

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (seer attribution varies by anukramaṇī; commonly Atharvan/Angirasic milieu for water-healing formulae)

Devata: Āpaḥ (Waters), with implicit Sūrya as life-witness and sign of recovery

Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (probable; short healing formula in common domestic meter)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It treats water not as inert matter but as a divine, living remedy: when invoked as Āpaḥ (goddess-waters), it can cleanse, nourish, and carry away illness, becoming fit for healing use.

“Seeing the Sun” is a compact Vedic sign of being alive, restored, and able to rejoin daily life. Asking to see it long is a prayer for full recovery and longevity.

Yes. One verse explicitly blesses waters from dry regions, marshes, dug wells, jar-brought water, and rainwater, indicating that the mantra’s aim is to render any necessary water benign and health-giving.