Sukta 13
ये३न्तरिक्षे पुण्या लोकास्तानेव तेनाव रुन्द्धे
yé́ ’ntárikṣe púṇyā́ lokā́s tā́n evá ténā́va runddhe
What meritorious worlds there are in the mid-air—those, even those, by that (knowledge and observance) he verily secures unto himself.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Vratya-cycle; specific ṛṣi not explicit in the given excerpt)
Devata: Loka/puṇya (merit-realms) as the effective object; implicitly the Vratya as merit-conduit
Chandas: Prose-like Atharvanic anuṣṭubh-leaning cadence (not a strict RV-style metrical verse)
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