Kanda 310 Suktas68 Mantras

Anuvaka 3

Suktas in Anuvaka 3

Sukta 21

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (often transmitted under Atharvan/Angiras lineages for śānti hymns; specific r̥ṣi attribution depends on anukramaṇī) | Devata: Agni (plural forms), especially Vaiśvānara; implicitly the kravyād aspect to be appeased | 10 Mantras

Sukta 22

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (attributed generically to Atharvan/Angiras line in many paustika contexts) | Devata: Bhaga and Varcas (personified fortune and lustre), with the elephant as exemplary locus of power | 6 Mantras

Sukta 23

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (domestic fertility corpus) | Devata: Implicitly the generative power (prajā/garbha); the ‘vehát’ defect is treated as an adversarial entity | 6 Mantras

Sukta 24

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Anukramaṇī attribution for this prosperity hymn; commonly Atharvan/Angiras-type seer) | Devata: Dhānya/Annasaṁpatti (personified abundance); also implicit Prajāpati/Br̥haspati-style prosperity agency | 7 Mantras

Sukta 25

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Kāma-charm attribution) | Devata: Kāma (Desire), personified as archer/force | 6 Mantras

Sukta 26

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (often treated as anonymous/collective for dik-rakṣā hymns in later indexing) | Devata: Deities of the eastern quarter called Hetayaḥ; Agni as their missile-force | 6 Mantras

Sukta 27

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (directional rakṣā hymn; specific ṛṣi not supplied in the input) | Devata: Dik (the Quarter) with Viṣṇu as adhipati; Kalmāṣagrīva as rakṣitṛ; personified iṣavaḥ (missiles) | 6 Mantras

Sukta 28

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (hymn-family attribution uncertain in this excerpt) | Devata: Puṣṭi/Rasa; addressed agent ‘Yamini’ | 6 Mantras

Sukta 29

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (hymn-family attribution uncertain in this excerpt) | Devata: Yama; Pitṛs (via svadhā) | 8 Mantras

Sukta 30

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (often attributed to an Atharvan/Angiras seer in anukramaṇī lists) | Devata: Saṃmanasya (personified Concord) / implicit social deities of harmony | 7 Mantras