He who inhabits the akasa, yet is within the akasa, whom the akasa does not know, whose body the akasa is and who controls the akasa from within-He is your Self, the Inner Controller, the Immortal. He who inhabits darkness, yet is within darkness, whom darkness does not know, whose body darkness is and who controls darkness from within-He is your Self, the Inner Controller, the Immortal. He who inhabits light, yet is within light, whom light does not know, whose body light is and who controls light from within-He is your Self, the Inner Controller, the Immortal. This much with reference to the gods (adhidaivatam). Now with reference to beings (adhibhutam).

Yajur Veda, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad III, VII-Yajnavalkya and Uddalaka, 4-14 (CONT)

If one has bewitched you--a man of your people or perchance a stranger--I proclaim by my voice these two things to you: deliverance, freedom.

Atharva Veda V, 30, 2

If you have done violence or, heedless, have maligned a man or a woman--I proclaim by my voice these two things to you: deliverance, freedom.

Atharva Veda V, 30, 3

If you lie there prone owing to sin of your mother or sin of your father--I proclaim by my voice these two things to you: deliverance, freedom.

Atharva Veda V, 30, 4

The third oblation that he offers, he should offer, saying: Svaha to the apana! Then the apana is satisfied.

Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad V, XX - The Apana, 1