Sukta 135
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Sukta 135

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Anukramaṇī attribution not supplied in input; commonly Atharvan/Angiras-type for such sūktas)

Devata: Indra (Śacīpati) as paradigmatic power; bala as operative ‘deity’ of the act

Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (probable; short pādas with Indraic simile)

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

It is primarily paustika (strength-giving), but it clearly has an abhicārika tone because it speaks of draining and consuming an opponent’s prāṇa and ‘shattering’ him in an Indra-like way.

They are ritual-psychological and mantra-visualization idioms: the performer consecrates ingestion as a transfer of vitality and dominance, imagining hostile force being absorbed and neutralized.

The hymn itself implies simple substances: food to eat and a liquid to drink. No specific herb or amulet is mandated by the verses; the efficacy is tied to the consecrated act of ingestion with the mantra.