Sukta 27
तयाहं शत्रून्त्साक्ष इन्द्रः सालावृकाँ इव । प्राशं प्रतिप्राशो जह्यरसान् कृण्वोषधे
tayā́haṁ śatrū́n tsākṣa índraḥ sālāvr̥kā́m̐ iva | prāśáṁ práti-prāśo jahy arásān kr̥ṇvoṣadhe
With that (herb) may I prevail over foes, as Indra (prevails) over jackals. By the bite, by the counter-bite, smite them; make them sapless, O Herb.
Rishi: Atharvanic seer (traditionally assigned within the AV medicinal corpus; specific r̥ṣi attribution varies by anukramaṇī tradition for this hymn).
Devata: Oṣadhi (Herb) with Indra as the victorious model invoked by identification.
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (probable; common for such Atharvanic healing/apotropaic verses).
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