Sukta 34
यं क्रन्दसी संयती विह्वयेते परेऽवरे उभया अमित्राः । समानं चिद् रथमातस्थिवांसा नाना हवेते स जनास इन्द्रः
yáṃ krándasī saṃyatī́ vihváyete páre ’váre ubháyā́ amítrāḥ | samānáṃ cid rátham ā́tasthivā́ṃsāu nā́nā havete sá janāsa índraḥ
Whom the two roaring hosts, when joined in onset, invoke—both parties, foes, the farther and the nearer; though mounted on the self-same chariot, they call on him diversely: he, O peoples, is Indra.
Rishi: By RV-source concordance for AV 20 material.
Devata: Indra
Chandas: Triṣṭubh
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