Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. WE through the Master of the Field, even as through a friend, obtain
 What nourisheth our kine and steeds. In such may he be good to us.
 2 As the cow yieldeth milk, pour for us freely, Lord of the Field, the wave that beareth sweetness,
 Distilling meath, well-purified like butter, and let the. Lords of holy Law be gracious.
 3 Sweet be the plants for us. the heavens, the waters, and full of sweets for us be air's mid-region.
 May the Field's Lord for us be full of sweetness, and may we follow after him uninjured.
 4 Happily work our steers and men, may the plough furrow happily.
 Happily be the traces bound; happily may he ply the goad.
 5 Śuna and Sīra, welcome ye this laud, and with the milk which ye have made in heaven
 Bedew ye both this earth of ours.
 6 Auspicious Sītā, come thou near: we venerate and worship thee
 That thou mayst bless and prosper us and bring us fruits abundantly.
 7 May Indra press the furrow down, may Pūṣan guide its course aright.
 May she, as rich in milk, be drained for us through each succeeding year.
 8 Happily let the shares turn up the plough-land, happily go the ploughers with the oxen.
 With meath and milk Parjanya make us happy. Grant us prosperity, Śuna and Sīra.