Sukta 30
Kanda 6Anuvaka 3Sukta 303 Mantras

Sukta 30

Rishi: Atharvanic/Angirasa tradition (ascribed generically in this plant-hymn complex)

Devata: Śamī (personified tree-power)

Chandas: Triṣṭubh (probable, by cadence and length)

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

It combines expiation and prosperity (through honeyed barley consecrated on an amulet) with Śamī’s apotropaic power to disarm a rival—making the opponent socially ridiculous while protecting the household.

Hair symbolizes visible order, dignity, and vulnerability. The hymn uses Śamī’s “māda” to disrupt an opponent’s appearance (v.2) and then asks Śamī to restore calm and protection for one’s own side (v.3).

Śamī wood/leaf is primary. Barley (yava) mixed with honey (madhu) is consecrated on a maṇi (amulet/jewel), with Sarasvatī invoked as a purity-field supporting expiation and auspicious growth.