Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THEE Agni, God, Imperial Lord of all mankind, do mortal men
 With understanding kindle at the sacrifice.
 2 They laud thee in their solemn rites, Agni, as Minister and Priest,
 Shine forth in thine own home as guardian of the Law.
 3 He, verily, who honours thee with fuel, Knower of all life,
 He, Agni! wins heroic might, he prospers well.
 4 Ensign of sacrifices, he, Agni, with Gods is come to us,
 Decked by the seven priests, to him who bringeth gifts.
 5 To Agni, the Invoking Priest, offer your best, your lofty speech,
 To him Ordainer-like who brings the light of songs.
 6 Let these our hymns make Agni grow, whence, meet for laud, he springs to life,
 To mighty strength and great possession, fair to see.
 7 Best Sacrificer, bring the Gods, O Agni, to the pious man:
 A joyful Priest, thy splendour drive our foes afar
 8 As such, O Purifier, shine on us heroic glorious might:
 Be nearest Friend to those who laud thee, for their weal.
 9 So, wakeful, versed in sacred hymns, the holy singers kindly thee.
 Oblation-bearer, deathless, cherisher of strength.