Sukta 13
Kanda 7Anuvaka 2Sukta 132 Mantras

Sukta 13

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (unspecified in excerpt).

Devata: Sūrya (as paradigmatic victor); the operative target is the dvīṣant (enemy).

Chandas: Triṣṭubh-like cadence (simile + application), though Atharvanic metrics may be loose.

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

It aims to weaken rivals by withdrawing their varcas—splendour, prestige, and practical efficacy—and to consolidate that potency in the practitioner, using sunrise as the model of inevitable victory.

Because sunrise visibly overpowers the stars every day; the hymn treats that certainty as a ritual guarantee that the enemy’s ‘light’ (status and strength) can be eclipsed and taken.

Not in the verses provided. The rite is primarily timed recitation at sunrise, with the ‘transfer’ of varcas enacted through mantra and focused intention rather than physical substances.