Sukta 22
शुकेषु ते हरिमाणं रोपणाकासु दध्मसि । अथो हारिद्रवेषु ते हरिमाणं नि दध्मसि
śukéṣu te harimā́ṇaṃ ropaṇā́kāsu dadhmasi | átho hā́ridraveṣu te harimā́ṇaṃ ní dadhmasi
In the śuká-plants for thee we set the Yellowness; in the ropāṇakā-growths we implant it. And, moreover, in the turmeric-yellow vestures for thee we lay the Yellowness down and away.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (often transmitted under Atharvan/Āṅgirasa authority for bhaiṣajya hymns; specific r̥ṣi attribution varies by anukramaṇī).
Devata: Harimā́ (personified ‘Yellowness’/jaundice) as the manipulable target; implicitly aided by healing plants (oṣadhi).
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (4 pādas of 8 syllables; Atharvanic healing style).
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