Sukta 11
चतस्रो दिवः प्रदिशश्चतस्रो भूम्या उत। देवा गर्भं समैरयन् तं व्यूर्णुवन्तु सूतवे
catásro diváḥ pradíśaś catásro bhū́myā utá | devā́ gárbhaṃ sám-airayan táṃ vy-ū́rṇuvantu sū́tave ||
Four are the quarters of the sky, and four the quarters of the earth also. The Gods have jointly set the embryo in motion: let them unclose it, that it may be brought forth.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (often transmitted under Atharvan/Angiras lineages; specific r̥ṣi attribution depends on anukramaṇī tradition).
Devata: Pradiśas (the Quarters) and Devāḥ (the Gods) as collective agents of delivery.
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (11.2 is in the common Atharvanic anuṣṭubh cadence).
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