Sukta 4
पुमानन्तर्वान्त्स्थविरः पयस्वान् वसोः कबन्धमृषभो बिभर्ति । तमिन्द्राय पथिभिर्देवयानैर्हुतमग्निर्वहतु जातवेदाः
púmān antarvā́nt stháviráḥ páyasvān vásor kábandham ṛṣabhó bibharti | tám índrāya pathíbhiḥ devayā́naiḥ hútam agnír vahatu jātávedāḥ
Male, inwardly full, stout, rich in milk—the Bull bears the very trunk of wealth. Him, offered for Indra, by paths that lead to Gods, let Agni Jātavedas convey.
Rishi: Not specified in the provided excerpt
Devata: Indra (recipient) and Agni Jātavedas (carrier); prosperity embodied as ṛṣabha
Chandas: Triṣṭubh-like (two hemistich structure; not explicitly given in the input)
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