
Rishi: Bhṛgu
Devata: Indra
Chandas: Virāṭ Paroṣṇik
Himne satu bait ini memohon kepada Indra agar menganugerahkan svasty-ayana—perjalanan yang mujur, lancar, dan bebas rintangan—dengan menyelaraskan sang pelancong dengan “jalan-jalan yang turun dari surga” milik Indra sendiri, yakni lintasan yang menggerakkan dunia. Dengan menyeru rute-rute ilahi itu sebagai pola pelindung, mantra ini berfungsi sekaligus sebagai jimat kemakmuran (agar usaha perjalanan berhasil) dan sebagai penolak bala (menangkal celaka, keterlambatan, serta daya-daya permusuhan) selama perjalanan
It is used for svasty-ayana—safe, auspicious passage—especially to prevent obstacles, delays, and mishaps during travel or a risky undertaking.
The verse recalls Indra’s own ‘paths from heaven’ by which he set the world in motion, so the traveler asks to be placed on those same protected, successful routes through Indra’s favor (sumna).
No substances are specified in the verse. In practice it can be recited plainly just before departure, at a threshold, or at a difficult crossing, with focused intention for safe passage.
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