Sukta 48
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Sukta 48

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (hymn addressed to Rākā; specific ṛṣi attribution varies by anukramaṇī lists)

Devata: Rākā (full-moon goddess; fertility and restoration)

Chandas: Mixed; predominantly Triṣṭubh-like cadence in Atharvanic adaptation (exact metrical scan depends on pada resolution).

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

Rākā is the auspicious fullness of the moon, invoked as a goddess who restores completeness—of the body (healing) and of the household (fertility and prosperity).

It is a vivid ritual image for repairing what has been pierced or cut: the mantra asks the lunar power of wholeness to ‘seal’ and restore the body’s covering so integrity returns.

Ideally near the full moon (Paurṇamāsī) or under the waxing/full moon for fertility and increase; for immediate healing needs, it may be recited at once and repeated on the next full moon as reinforcement.