Rishi: Vedic tradition (Indraic/solar yoking material)
Devata: Indra (via harī) / Āditya (by solar parallelism)
Chandas: Triṣṭubh (by RV parallel identification; confirm in metrical apparatus)
Samhita Patha (Devanagari) यु॒ञ्जन्त्य॑स्य॒ काम्या॒ हरी॒ विप॑क्षसा॒ रथे॑ । शोणा॑ धृ॒ष्णू नृ॒साह॑सा
Transliteration yuñjánty asya kāmyā́ hárī vípakṣasā rathé | śóṇā dhṛṣṇū́ nṛsā́hasā
Translation वे उसके लिए काम्य दो हरि (अश्व) रथ पर युक्त करते हैं—विपक्षसा (विस्तृत पार्श्व वाले); वे शोण (रक्तवर्ण), धृष्णु (धैर्यवान), नृसाहस (मनुष्यों को वश करने वाली) शक्ति वाले हैं।
Padapatha (Word Analysis) यु॒ञ्जन्ति॑ । अ॒स्य॒ । काम्याः॑ । हरी॑ । विप॑क्षसा । रथे॑ । शोणाः॑ । धृ॒ष्णू इति॑ । नृ॒साह॑सा
Word by Word युञ्जन्ति they yoke / harness अस्य of him / of this (one) काम्याः desirable (ones) / wish-granting विपक्षसा with (their) wings / with side-feathers धृष्णू bold, impetuous (two) नृसाहसा man-conquering / of heroic might (two) Entities Mentioned H
Harī (Indra’s two bay steeds) Ā
Āditya / Solar power (parallel motif) Viniyoga (Ritual Application)