Sukta 18
रिश्यपदीं वृषदतीं गोषेधां विधमामुत। विलीढ्यं ऽ ललाम्यं१ ता अस्मन्नाशयामसि
riśyápadīṁ vṛ́ṣadatīṁ goṣedhā́ṁ vidhámām utá | vilīḍhyàm ’ lalā́myam tā́ asmán nāśayāmasi ||
The Antelope-footed, the Bull-toothed, the Cow-hindering, the Overthrower—yea, and the Licker, the Marked one—those do we from us cause to perish.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (specific r̥ṣi attribution varies by anukramaṇī; often classed under Atharvan/Angiras lineages for such apotropaic verses)
Devata: Apotropaic address to hostile female beings (yātudhānī/kr̥tyā-like); functional ‘devatā’ is the expulsion-power of the mantra
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (4 pādas of ~8 syllables; with Atharvanic flexibility)
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