Sukta 87
Kanda 6Anuvaka 9Sukta 873 Mantras

Sukta 87

Rishi: Atharvanic/Angirasa tradition (not specified in excerpt)

Devata: Rājya/Rāṣṭra (kingship/realm) personified; also the King as ritual focus

Chandas: Anuṣṭubh (probable)

Mantras

Frequently Asked Questions

To ritually secure and stabilize the king so that the kingdom does not “slip away,” and so the people remain favorably disposed toward his rule.

A mountain symbolizes being unmoved and unshaken, while Indra is the Vedic model of firm, victorious sovereignty—together expressing unbreakable political steadiness.

The verses can be recited as a protective royal charm; the hymn itself also points to a “firm oblation” (havis) as an ideal sealing act, but no specific herb or amulet is required here.