Sukta 2
अग्नेः शरीरमसि पारयिष्णु रक्षोहासि सपत्नहा। अथो अमीवचातनः पूतुद्रुर्नाम भेषजम्
agnéḥ śárīram asi pārayiṣṇú rakṣohā́si sapatnahā́ | átho amīvācātánaḥ pūtudrúrnā́ma bheṣajám ||
Thou art Agni’s very body, a bearer across; thou art a slayer of demons, a slayer of rivals; yea, a driver-off of sickness—Pūtudru by name, a remedy.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (Anukramaṇī attribution varies)
Devata: Agni (as power-source) and the personified Bhaiṣajya (Pūtudru)
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh
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