Sukta 13
हस्ताभ्यां दशशाखाभ्यां जिह्वा वाचः पुरोगवी। अनामयित्नुभ्यां हस्ताभ्यां ताभ्यां त्वाभि मृशामसि
hástābhyāṃ dáśaśākhābhyāṃ jihvā́ vā́caḥ purogávī | anāmayítnubhyāṃ hástābhyāṃ tā́bhyāṃ tvā́bhí mṛśāmasi
With hands, ten-branched with fingers, while the tongue goes foremost of speech, with hands that make for freedom from disease—with those two hands we touch thee over.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (anukramaṇī attributions vary)
Devata: Hasta/Vāc as functional deities (healing touch and sacred speech)
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh
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