Sukta 11
इन्द्रो जातो मनुष्येऽष्वन्तर्घर्मस्तप्तश्चरति शोशुचानः । सुप्रजाः सन्त्स उदारे न सर्षद्यो नाश्नीयादनडुहो विजानन्
índro jātó manuṣyè’śv-ántar gharmás taptáś carati śóśucānaḥ | suprajā́ḥ sán sá udarè ná sarṣad yó ná’śnīyād anaḍúhaḥ vijā́nann
Indra, born among men, as heated Gharma moveth within the horse, blazing. Being rich in offspring, he in the belly shall not slip away—if one, with understanding, eat not of the draught-ox.
Rishi: Atharvanic/Angirasa tradition
Devata: Indra (as fiery gharmic potency)
Chandas: Triṣṭubh-like
{"primary_rasa":"vira","secondary_rasa":"shanta","emotional_arc":"From blazing protective force to calm stabilization through restraint","listener_experience":"Felt sense of warmth, courage, and ‘holding’—followed by sober resolve to keep the rule","intensity":6}