Rishi: Traditional: associated with the Indra/Indriya Soma-cycle; transmitted in the Vājasaneyin school
Devata: Indra (with Aśvins and Sarasvatī as co-operating powers)
Chandas: Tr̥ṣṭubh-like cadence (as transmitted in VS prose-metrical style; to be verified against pada counts)
Samhita Patha (Devanagari) तमिन्द्रं॑ प॒शव॒: सचा॒श्विनो॒भा सर॑स्वती । दधा॑ना अ॒भ्य॒नूषत ह॒विषा॑ य॒ज्ञ इ॑न्द्रि॒यैः
Transliteration tám índraṃ paśávaḥ sácāśvinóbhā sárasvatī | dádhānā abhyanūṣata havíṣā yajñá indríyaiḥ
Translation Him, Indra, the cattle (and all creatures), together with both the Aśvins and Sarasvatī, bearing (their gifts), have lauded in approach with oblation—(even) the Sacrifice (itself) with Indra’s powers.
Padapatha (Word Analysis) तम् । इन्द्रम् । प॒शवः॑ । सचा॑ । अ॒श्विनो॒भा । सर॑स्वती । दधा॑नाः । अ॒भि । अ॒नूषत । ह॒विषा॑ । य॒ज्ञः । इ॒न्द्रि॒यैः ।
Word by Word दधानाः bearing / placing / holding अनूषत they praised / invoked इन्द्रियैः with powers / faculties (esp. Indra-like might) Entities Mentioned P
Paśavaḥ (cattle/creatures) Y
Yajña (the Sacrifice personified) Viniyoga (Ritual Application)