Sukta 20
कश्यपस्य चक्षुरसि शुन्याश्च चतुरक्ष्याः । वीध्रे सूर्यमिव सर्पन्तं मा पिशाचं तिरस्करः
kaśyápasya cákṣur asi śunyā́ś ca caturakṣyā́ḥ | vī́dhre sū́ryam iva sárpantam mā́ piśācáṃ tiráskáraḥ ||
Thou art the eye of Kaśyapa, and of Śunī the four-eyed. O wise one, as the Sun [reveals], so do not thou hide from me the creeping Piśāca.
Rishi: Atharvanic (often linked to Kaśyapa traditions in ancillary lore; anukramaṇī varies)
Devata: Oṣadhi as ‘eye’; Sun as illuminating paradigm; target: piśāca
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh
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