Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. GLAD thee: thy glory hath been quaffed, Lord of Bay Steeds, as twere the bowl's enlivening mead.
 For thee the Strong there is strong drink, mighty, omnipotent to win.
 2 Let our strong drink, most excellent, exhilarating, come to thee,
 Victorious, Indra! bringing gain, immortal conquering in fight,
 3 Thou, Hero, winner of the spoil, urgest to speed the car of man.
 Burn, like a vessel with the flame, the lawless Dasyu, Conqueror!
 4 Empowered by thine own might, O Sage, thou stolest Sūrya's chariot wheel.
 Thou barest Kutsa with the steeds of Wind to Śuṣṇa as his death.
 5 Most mighty is thy rapturous joy, most splendid is thine active power,
 Wherewith, foe-slaying, sending bliss, thou art supreme in gaining steeds.
 6 As thou, O Indra, to the ancient singers wast ever joy, as water to the thirsty,
 So unto thee I sing this invocation. May we find strengthening food in full abundance.