Sukta 42
Kanda 6Anuvaka 5Sukta 423 Mantras

Sukta 42

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (unspecified in the supplied excerpt; commonly treated as Atharvan/Angirasic in anukramaṇī groupings)

Devata: Manyu (wrath) / the opponent’s anger as the operative target

Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (probable; typical for such quatrain structure)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to pacify and subdue another person’s anger, prevent them from speaking against you, and bring the relationship back into concord and cooperation.

These are ritual-psychological images: anger is ‘slackened’ like a released bowstring, ‘weighed down’ like a heavy stone, and finally ‘dominated’ underfoot to make it powerless.

Both layers are present: it aims at friendship and one-mindedness (saṃmanas), yet it achieves this through coercive suppression of the opponent’s manyu, typical of Atharvanic pragmatic rites.