Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. I WILL declare the mighty deeds of Viṣṇu, of him who measured out the earthly regions,
 Who propped the highest place of congregation, thrice setting down his footstep, widely striding.
 2 For this his mighty deed is Viṣṇu lauded, like some wild beast, dread, prowling, mountain-roaming;
 He within whose three wide-extended paces all living creatures have their habitation.
 3 Let the hymn lift itself as strength to Viṣṇu, the Bull far-striding, dwelling on the mountains,
 Him who alone with triple step hath measured this common dwelling-place, long, far extended.
 4 Him whose three places that are filled with sweetness, imperishable, joy as it may list them,
 Who verily alone upholds the threefold, the earth, the heaven, and all living creatures.
 5 May I attain to that his well-loved mansion where men devoted to the Gods are happy.
 For there springs, close akin to the Wide-Strider, the well of meath in Viṣṇu's highest footstep.
 6 Fain would we go unto your dwelling-places where there are many-horned and nimble oxen,
 For mightily, there, shineth down upon us the widely-striding Bull's sublimest mansion.