Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. COMMINGLING, restless, he ascends the sky, unveiling nights and all that stands or moves,
 As he the sole God is preeminent in greatness among all these other Gods.
 2 All men are joyful in thy power, O God, that living from the dry wood thou art born.
 All truly share thy Godhead while they keep, in their accustomed ways, eternal Law.
 3 Strong is the thought of Law, the Law's behest; all works have they performed; he quickens all.
 Whoso will bring oblation, gifts to thee, to him, bethinking thee, vouchsafe thou wealth.
 4 Seated as Priest with Manu's progeny, of all these treasures he alone is Lord.
 Men yearn for children to prolong their line, and are not disappointed in their hope.
 5 Eagerly they who hear his word fulfil his wish as sons obey their sire's behest.
 He, rich in food, unbars his wealth like doors: he, the House-Friend, hath decked heaven's vault with stars.