Atharva-Veda Samhita/Book I/Hymn 25
25. Against fever (takmán).
[Bhṛgvan̄giras.—yakṣmanāçanānidāivatam. trāiṣṭubham: 2, 3. virāḍgarbhā; 4. puro 'nuṣṭubh.]
Found in Pāipp. i. Used by Kāuç. in a remedial rite (26. 25) against fever, in connection with heating an ax and dipping it in hot water to make a lotion; and reckoned (26. 1, note) to the takmanāçana gaṇa.
Translated: Weber, iv. 419; Grohmann, Ind. Stud. ix. 384-6, 403, 406; Ludwig, p. 511; Zimmer, p. 384 and 381; Griffith, i. 29; Bloomfield, 3, 270; Henry, Journal Asiatique, 9. x. 512.—Cf. Bergaigne-Henry, Manuel, p. 136.
1. As Agni, entering, burned the waters, where the maintainers of duty (dhárma-) paid acts of homage, there they declare to be thy highest birth-place; then do thou, O fever (takmán), complaisant, avoid us.
The comm. explains pāda a in accordance with the ceremonial act founded on its mechanical interpretation; c ⌊cf. RV. i. 163. 4 d⌋ shows that it is part of the heavenly waters that is intended. Saṁvidvān (occurring nowhere else) he renders "fully knowing thy cause, the fire (or Agni)": the translation takes it as equivalent to the not uncommon saṁvidāna. Adahat he quietly turns into a future: "shall burn thee, O fever"! Ppp. reads aduhat instead, and in c combines to tā "huḥ. ⌊Cf. Grohmann's interpretation. l.c., 403, 404.⌋
2. If thou art flame (arcís) or if heat (çocís), or if thy birth-place seeks the shavings (?), hrū́ḍu by name art thou, O god of the yellow one; then do thou, O fever, complaisant, avoid us.
3. If heating (çoká) or if scorching (abhiçoká), or if thou art son of king Varuṇa, hrúḍu by name etc. etc.
Ppp. has for b the more sensible version rudrasya prāṇo yadi vāruṇo (vā 'ruṇo?) 'si.
4. Homage to the cold fever, homage I pay to the fierce (rūrá) heat (çocís); to the one that befalls on every other day, on both days, to the third-day fever be homage.
Ppp. reads in b durāya kṛṇvā vayaṁ te, and in c ubhayebhyaç ca hatas. The compound ubhayadyus is noticed in Prāt. iv. 21. ⌊As for rhythmical fevers—tertian, quartan, etc., see Grohmann, l.c., 387, 3S8.⌋