Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. NAUGHT is to-day, to-morrow naught. Who comprehends the mystery?
 We must address ourselves unto another's thought, and lost is then the hope we formed.
 2 The Maruts are thy brothers. Why, O Indra, wouldst thou take our lives?
 Agree with them in friendly wise, and do not slay us in the fight.
 3 Agastya, brother, why dost thou neglect us, thou who art our friend?
 We know the nature of thy mind. Verity thou wilt give us naught.
 4 Let them prepare the altar, let them kindle fire in front: we two
 Here will spread sacrifice for thee, that the Immortal may observe.
 5 Thou, Lord of Wealth, art Master of all treasures, thou, Lord of friends, art thy friends' best supporter.
 O Indra, speak thou kindly with the Maruts, and taste oblations in their proper season.