Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. CALL we for aid on Indra, Mitra, Varuṇa and Agni and the Marut host and Aditi.
 Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.
 2 Come ye Ādityas for our full prosperity, in conquests of the foe, ye Gods, bring joy to us.
 Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.
 3 May the most glorious Fathers aid us, and the two Goddesses, Mothers of the Gods, who strengthen Law.
 Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.
 4 To mighty Narāśaṁsa, strengthening his might, to Pūṣan, ruler over men, we pray with hymns.
 Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.
 5 Bṛhaspati, make us evermore an easy path: we crave what boon thou hast for men in rest and stir.
 Like as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.
 6 Sunk in the pit the Ṛṣi Kutsa called, to aid, Indra the Vṛtra-slayer, Lord of power and might.
 Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.
 7 May Aditi the Goddess guard us with the Gods: may the protecting God keep us with ceaseless care.
 This prayer of ours may Varuṇa grant, and Mitra, and Aditi and Sindhu, Earth and Heaven.