Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1By the direction of that God we journey, he will seek means to
    save and he will free us;
   The God who hath engirt us with this Girdle, he who hath fast-
    ened it, and made us ready.
 2Thou, weapon of the Rishis, art adored and served with
    sacrifice.
   First tasting of the votive milk, Zone, be a hero-slayer thou!
 3As I am now Death's Brahmachāri claiming out of the living
    world a man for Yama,
   So with Austerity and Prayer and Fervour I bind this Girdle
    round the man before me.
 4She hath become, Faith's daughter, sprung from Fervour, the
    sister of the world-creating Rishis;
   As such, O Girdle, give us thought and wisdom, give us religious
    zeal and mental vigour.
 5Thou whom primeval Rishis girt about them, they who made the
    world,
   As such do thou encircle me, O Girdle, for long days of life.