Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. WINNER of thousands, kindled, thou shinest a God with Gods to-day.
 Bear out oblations, envoy, Sage.
 2 Child of Thyself the sacrifice is for the righteous blent with meath,
 Presenting viands thousandfold.
 3 Invoked and worthy of our praise bring Gods whose due is sacrifice:
 Thou, Agni, givest countless gifts.
 4 To seat a thousand Heroes they eastward have strewn the grass with might,
 Whereon, Ādityas, ye shine forth.
 5 The sovran all-imperial Doors, wide, good, many and manifold,
 Have poured their streams of holy oil.
 6 With gay adornment, fair to see, in glorious beauty shine they forth:
 Let Night and Morning rest them here.
 7 Let these two Sages first of all, heralds divine and eloquent,
 Perform for us this sacrifice.
 8 You I address, Sarasvatī, and Bhāratī, and Iḷā, all:
 Urge ye us on to glorious fame.
 9 Tvaṣṭar the Lord hath made all forms and all the cattle of the field
 Cause them to multiply for us.
 10 Send to the Gods, Vanaspati, thyself, the sacrificial draught:
 Let Agni make the oblations sweet.
 11 Agni, preceder of the Gods, is honoured with the sacred song:
 He glows at offerings blest with Hail!