Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THE best of guardians hath that man within whose dwelling place ye drink,
 O Maruts, giants of the sky.
 2 Honoured with sacrifice or with the worship of the sages hymns,
 O Maruts, listen to the call.
 3 Yea, the strong man to whom ye have vouchsafed to give a sage, shall move
 Into a stable rich in kine.
 4 Upon this hero's sacred grass Soma is poured in daily rites:
 Praise and delight are sung aloud.
 5 Let the strong Maruts hear him, him surpassing all men: strength be his
 That reaches even to the Sun.
 6 For, through the swift Gods loving help, in many an autumn, Maruts, we
 Have offered up our sacrifice.
 7 Fortunate shall that mortal be, O Maruts most adorable,
 Whose offerings ye bear away.
 8 O Heroes truly strong, ye know the toil of him who sings your praise,
 The heart's desire of him who loves.
 9 O ye of true strength, make this thing manifest by your greatness: strike
 The demon with your thunderbolt.
 10 Conceal the horrid darkness, drive far from us each devouring fiend.
 Create the light for which we long.