Sukta 11
यदेनमाह व्रात्य क्वाऽवात्सीरिति पथ एव तेन देवयानानव रुन्द्धे
yád enam ā́ha vrā́tya kvā̀’vātsīr íti pathá evá téna devayā́nān áva runddhe
In that he saith unto him, ‘O Vrātya, where hast thou lodged?’—thereby he verily maketh fast the paths, even the god-going paths.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Vrātya complex)
Devata: Devayāna (divine paths) as functional ‘deity’/power; Vrātya as catalyst
Chandas: Ritual prose / explanatory style
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