Sukta 26
सुषूदत मृडत मृडया नस्तनूभ्यो मयस्तोकेभ्यस्कृधि
suṣū́dat mṛḍát mṛḍáyā nas tanū́bhyo máyas tókebhyas kṛdhí
Drive thou our harms far off; be gracious, be gracious unto us: for our bodies make thou welfare, and for our children establish bliss.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (seer attribution varies by anukramaṇī for the surrounding hymn)
Devata: A propitiated protective/healing power (often addressed as a benevolent agent capable of both expulsion and grace; specific devatā depends on the hymn’s heading in the anukramaṇī)
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh-like cadence (short imperative cola; exact metrical classification depends on pada-counting in the full hymn context)
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