Sukta 4
कूटयास्य सं शीर्यन्ते श्लोणया काटमर्दति । बण्डया दह्यन्ते गृहाः काणया दीयते स्वम्
kūṭáyā́sya sáṃ śīryante śloṇáyā kāṭám ardati | baṇḍáyā dahyante gṛhā́ḥ kāṇáyā dīyate svám
By the hump-backed one his substance is shattered utterly; by the lame one the household couch is crushed. By the bald one houses are burned; by the one-eyed one his very own is yielded up and lost.
Rishi: Atharvanic/anonymous (as typical for many AV domestic-apotropaic verses; hymn-level attribution varies by anukramaṇī tradition)
Devata: Apotropaic address to misfortune/hostile agents (alakṣmī-type personifications rather than a single deva)
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (probable; AV 12.4 largely uses anuṣṭubh-like cadence)
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