Sukta 4
अहीनां सर्वेषां विषं परा वहन्तु सिन्धवः । हतास्तिरश्चिराजयो निपिष्टासः पृदाकवः
ahīnā́ṃ sárveṣāṃ víṣaṃ párā vahantu síndhavaḥ | hatā́s tiraścirájayo nípiṣṭāsaḥ pṛdā́kavaḥ ||
Let the streams bear far away the poison of all serpents. Smitten are the side-gliding ones; crushed to powder are the speckled snakes.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (consult anukramaṇī).
Devata: Waters/Streams (Sindhus) as carriers-away; anti-venom force.
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh
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