Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1He in whose house the Vrātya who possesses this knowledge
    abides one night secures for himself thereby the holy realms
    that are on earth.
 2A second night . . . . the holy realms that are in the firma-
    ment (the rest as in verse 1).
 3A third night . . . the holy realms that are in heaven.
 4A fourth night . . . . the holy realms of the Holy.
 5Unlimited nights . . . . unlimited holy realms.
 6Now he to whose house a non-Vrātya, calling himself a Vrātya,
    and one in name only, comes as a guest.
 7Should punish him and not punish him.
 8He should serve him with food saying to himself, To this Deity
   I offer water: I lodge this Deity; I wait upon this, this
   Deity.
 9To that Deity the sacrifice of him who has this knowledge is
    acceptable.