Sukta 13
Kanda 6Anuvaka 2Sukta 133 Mantras

Sukta 13

Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Anukramaṇī attribution varies)

Devata: Mṛtyu (Death), and implicitly the agencies of vadhá (slaying)

Chandas: Anuṣṭubh

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

In Atharvanic śānti logic, namas pacifies and restrains a dangerous power. By honoring every channel of vadhá, the hymn neutralizes it and redirects Mṛtyu toward a non-harmful stance.

They refer to harmful speech-acts and counter-speech—curses, accusations, hostile pronouncements, and the verbal force that can ‘carry’ death. The mantra offers namas to both, dissolving their lethal charge.

No. The sukta works as a mantra-śānti by recitation alone. If available, simple healing roots (mūla) can be kept nearby as a supportive bheṣaja symbol and remedy, but they are not mandatory.