Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. This day with praises, Agni, we bring thee that which thou lovest.
 Right judgment, like a horse, with our devotions.
 2 For thou hast ever been the Car-driver, Agni, of noble
 Strength, lofty sacrifice, and rightful judgment.
 3 Through these our praises come thou to meet us, bright as the sunlight,
 O Agni, well disposed, with all thine aspects.
 4 Now may we serve thee singing these lauds this day to thee, Agni.
 Loud as the voice of Heaven thy blasts are roaring.
 5 Just at this time of the day and the night thy look is the sweetest:
 It shineth near us even as gold for glory.
 6 Spotless thy body, brilliant as gold, like clarified butter:
 This gleams like gold on thee, O Self. dependent.
 7 All hate and mischief, yea, if committed, Agni, thou turnest,
 Holy One, from the man who rightly worships.
 8 Agni, with you Gods, prosperous be our friendships and kinships.
 Be this our bond here by this place, thine altar.