Sukta 94
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Sukta 94

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Saṃmanasya hymns often treated as communal charms)

Devata: Saṃmanasya (Concord) as an abstract power; implicitly the collective order (ṛta/dharma-like)

Chandas: Anuṣṭubh

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to create enforceable unity in a group—aligning everyone’s thoughts, vows, and shared purpose, and drawing non-cooperative members back into agreement.

Both. It begins with concord, but the second verse explicitly claims dominion over minds and hearts, showing a coercive harmonization typical of Atharvanic social-binding rites.

Sarasvatī represents sacred, ordering speech; she is asked to ‘establish’ the achieved state so the concord produced by the mantra does not dissolve after the recitation.