Sukta 109
Kanda 20Anuvaka 11Sukta 1093 Mantras

Sukta 109

Rishi: Ṛgvedic provenance (AV 20 is largely Ṛg-collection); traditional attribution follows the corresponding RV hymn’s seer (to be verified against RV parallel).

Devata: Indra (with Soma as the empowering medium)

Chandas: Likely Triṣṭubh/Jagatī-type cadence in RV style (verify by RV parallel scansion).

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Frequently Asked Questions

It asks that Indra, exhilarated by Soma, grant the patron wealth (vasu), splendor, victory-force (vajra), and svārājya—independent sovereign mastery.

Viṣūvat marks a ritual turning-point, and Soma must be properly blended; the hymn treats this correct preparation as the trigger that heightens Indra’s power and makes results follow.

Traditionally it belongs to Soma praise, but later practice can use a symbolic substitute (sweet drink with milk) and the ethical core (namas and vrata) while reciting for prosperity and stable authority.