Sukta 62
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Sukta 62

Rishi: Atharvanic/Angirasic protective tradition (specific r̥ṣi not supplied in the input)

Devata: Agni (as Satpati and Purohita-warrior)

Chandas: Triṣṭubh-like (longer pādas; martial style)

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

To establish Agni at the community’s ritual center (the hearth/“navel” of the earth) so that hostile forces are defeated, displaced, and rendered powerless—symbolically placed ‘underfoot.’

Satpati presents Agni as the rightful lord and protector of the orderly, ‘good’ community; purohita presents him as the forward-placed priest-leader whose sacred authority doubles as battlefield protection and victory.

The hymn is centered on the fire itself and the hearth/central place as the ‘nābhi.’ Simple fuel and an offering (like ghee) may be used, but no specific medicinal herbs are required by the verse.