Sukta 8
य ऊ॒रू अ॑नु॒सर्प॒त्यथो॒ एति॑ ग॒वीनि॑के । यक्ष्मं॑ ते अ॒न्तरङ्गे॑भ्यो ब॒हिर्निर्म॑न्त्रयामहे
yá ūrū́ anusárpaty átho éti gavī́nike | yákṣmaṃ te antarā́ṅgebhyo bahír nírmantrayāmahé ||
The yakṣma that creeps along the thighs, and also goes into the groin—from thy inner members that wasting ill we charm forth and drive without.
ยักษฺมะ (yakṣma) ที่คืบคลานไปตามต้นขา และยังเข้าไปถึงขาหนีบ—โรคที่บั่นทอนนั้นจากอวัยวะภายในของเจ้า เราร่ายมนตร์ให้หลุดออก แล้วขับไล่ออกไปภายนอก
Rishi: Atharvanic tradition (not specified in excerpt)
Devata: Yakṣma (wasting disease) as personified affliction
Chandas: Anuṣṭubh
Primary: vira
Secondary: shanta
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