Sukta 4
य इन्द्र॑ इव दे॒वेषु॒ गोष्वेति॑ वि॒वाव॑दत्। तस्य॑ ऋष॒भस्याङ्गा॑नि ब्र॒ह्मा सं स्तौ॑तु भ॒द्रया॑
yá índra iva devéṣu góṣv éti vivā́vadat | tásya ṛṣabhásyā́ṅgāni brahmā́ sáṃ stotu bhadráyā ||
He who, like Indra among the Gods, moves amid the kine and sounds aloud—of that bull’s limbs let the Brahman wholly speak in praise with auspicious word.
దేవులలో ఇంద్రునివలె, గోవుల మధ్య సంచరిస్తూ గట్టిగా గర్జించువాడు—ఆ వృషభుని అంగాంగాలను బ్రాహ్మణుడు మంగళవాక్యంతో సంపూర్ణంగా స్తుతించుగాక.
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (hymn-level attribution uncertain in common metadata).
Devata: Ṛṣabha (bull) as empowered subject; Indra as paradigmatic comparator; Brahman-power as operative agency.
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh-like cadence, with Atharvanic irregularities.
Primary: vira
Secondary: adbhuta
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