Sukta 33
हृदयात् ते परि क्लोम्नो हलीक्ष्णात् पार्श्वाभ्याम्। यक्ष्मं मतस्नाभ्यां प्लीह्नो यक्नस्ते वि वृहामसि
hṛ́dayāt te pári klómno halī́kṣṇāt pārśvā́bhyām | yakṣmáṃ mátasnādhyāṃ plī́hno yáknas te ví vṛhāmasi
From thy heart, away from thee; from the klóman, from the hālīkṣṇa, from either flank— The yakṣma from the lower trunk, from the spleen, from thy liver, forth do we tear it out.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (often transmitted under Atharvan/Angiras healing lineages; specific r̥ṣi attribution depends on anukramaṇī)
Devata: Bhaiṣajya/Apotropaic force against Yakṣma (the disease itself as adversary; healing power of mantra)
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (predominant healing-meter; verse shows anuṣṭubh-like cadence)
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