Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1For manly strength Prajāpati bound thee on first, invincible.
   This for long life on thee I bind for splendour, strength, and
    energy. Invincible, let it guard thee well.
 2Erect, invincible, be this man's watchful keeper: let not the
   Panis or the sorcerers harm thee.
   Shake off thy foes as Indra scattered Dasyus: quell all enemies.
   Invincible, let it guard thee well.
 3Indra hath lent the power of sight, and vital breath and strength
    to this.
   Whom even a hundred combatants, striking, have failed to over-
    come. Invincible, let it guard thee well.
 4Around thy limbs I place the mail of Indra who hath become
    the Gods' imperial Sovran.
   Again let all the Deities bring thee hither. Invincible let it guard
    thee well.
 5One and a hundred manly powers, a thousand lives hath this
   Amulet, unconquered ever.
   Go forth a tiger, strike down all thy foemen: let him who would
    oppose fall low beneath thee. Invincible, let it guard thee
    well.
 6Drawn forth from butter, rich in milk and sweetness, hundred-
    lived, thousand-homed, bestowing vigour,
   Kindly, delightsome, full of sap, and mighty, invincible let it
    guard thee well.
 7That thou mayst be pre-eminent, slayer of rivals, rivalless, p. 249
   May Savitar cause thee to be chief and controller of thy kin.
   Invincible, let it guard thee well.