Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THE Godlike hero, famousest of nobles, hath granted me two oxen with a wagon.
 Trvrsan's son Tryaruna hath distinguished himself, Vaiśvānara Agni! with ten thousands.
 2 Protect Tryaruna, as thou art waxing strong and art highly praised, Vaiśvānara Agni!
 Who granteth me a hundred kine and twenty, and two bay horses, good at draught, and harnessed.
 3 So Trasadasyu served thee, God Most Youthful, craving thy favour for the ninth time, Agni;
 Tryaruya who with attentive spirit accepteth many a song from me the mighty.
 4 He who declares his wish to me, to Asvamedha, to the Prince,
 Pays him who with his verse seeks gain, gives power to him who keeps the Law.
 5 From whom a hundred oxen, all of speckled hue, delight my heart,
 The gifts of Asvamedha, like thrice-mingled draughts of Soma juice.
 6 To Asvamedha who bestows a hundred gifts grant hero power,
 O Indra-Agni! lofty rule like the unwasting Sun in heaven.