Sukta 9
देवास्ते चीतिमविदन् ब्रह्माण उत वीरुधः । चीतिं ते विश्वे देवा अविदन् भूम्यामधि
devā́s te cītím avidan brahmā́ṇa uta vīrúdhaḥ | cītíṃ te víśve devā́ avidan bhū́myā́m ádhi ||
The Gods discovered for thee thy gathered store of power; the Brahmans too, and the Plants. Thy gathered store of power—all the Gods discovered it, upon the Earth.
Rishi: Atharvanic/Angirasa tradition (sūkta-level attribution varies by anukramaṇī; commonly treated as Atharvanic healing speech)
Devata: Vīrudh (Plants) and Devāḥ (the Gods collectively); Bhūmi as implicit source-deity
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (4 pādas of ~8 syllables; Atharvanic anuṣṭubh with minor metrical looseness)
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