Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1 O BRAHMAṆASPATI, stand up: God-serving men we pray to thee.
 May they who give good gifts, the Maruts, come to us. Indra, most swift, be thou with them.
 2 O Son of Strength, each mortal calls to thee for aid when spoil of battle waits for him.
 O Maruts, may this man who loves you well obtain wealth of good steeds and hero might.
 3 May Brahmaṇaspati draw nigh, may Sūnṛtā the Goddess come,
 And Gods bring to this rite which gives the five-fold gift the Hero, lover of mankind.
 4 He who bestows a noble guerdon on the priest wins fame that never shall decay.
 For him we offer sacred hero-giving food, peerless and conquering easily.
 5 Now Brahmaṇaspati speaks forth aloud the solemn hymn of praise,
 Wherein Indra and Varuṇa, Mitra, Aryaman, the Gods, have made their dwelling place.
 6 May we in holy synods, Gods! recite that hymn, peerless, that brings felicity.
 If you, O Heroes, graciously accept this word, may it obtain all bliss from you.
 7 Who shall approach the pious? who the man whose sacred grass is trimmed?
 The offerer with his folk advances more and more: he fills his house with precious things.
 8 He amplifies his lordly might, with kings he slays: een mid alarms he dwells secure
 In great or lesser fight none checks him, none subdues,the wielder of the thunderbolt.