Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. Now will I glorify Food that upholds great strength,
 By whose invigorating power Trita rent Vṛtra limb from limb.
 2 O pleasant Food, O Food of meath, thee have we chosen for our own,
 So be our kind protector thou.
 3 Come hitherward to us, O Food, auspicious with auspicious help,
 Health-bringing, not unkind, a dear and guileless friend.
 4 These juices which, O Food, are thine throughout the regions are diffused.
 like winds they have their place in heaven.
 5 These gifts of thine, O Food, O Food most sweet to taste,
 These savours of thy juices work like creatures that have mighty necks.
 6 In thee, O Food, is set the spirit of great Gods.
 Under thy flag brave deeds were done he slew the Dragon with thy help.
 7 If thou be gone unto the splendour of the clouds,
 Even from thence, O Food of meath, prepared for our enjoyment, come.
 8 Whatever morsel we consume from waters or from plants of earth, O Soma, wax thou fat thereby.
 9 What Soma, we enjoy from thee in milky food or barley-brew, Vātāpi, grow thou fat thereby.
 10 O Vegetable, Cake of meal, he wholesome, firm, and strengthening: Vātāpi, grow thou fat thereby.
 11 O Food, from thee as such have we drawn forth with lauds, like cows, our sacrificial gifts,
 From thee who banquetest with Gods, from thee who banquetest with us.