
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (late book; specific ṛṣi attribution varies by anukramaṇī)
Devata: Pavamāna (Soma as purifier) and Āyus (Longevity) as invoked power
Chandas: Late Atharvanic; loosely Anuṣṭubh/triṣṭubh-like phrasing
It is a longevity (āyuṣya) prayer asking for complete lifespan, bodily endurance, and renewed vitality through Pavamāna Soma’s purifying power.
Pavamāna represents purified essence itself—what cleanses weakness and then “fills” the person with life-force and abundance, making it ideal for a complete-life blessing.
Yes. Many recite it in a clean place in the morning, optionally over water or milk as a symbolic Soma, with the intention of purification, strength, and full lifespan.