Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. INDRA, for our assistance bring that most effectual power of thine,
 Which conquers men for us, and wins the spoil, invincible in fight.
 2 Indra, whatever aids be thine, four be they, or, O Hero, three,
 Or those of the Five Tribes of men, bring quickly all that help to us.
 3 The aid most excellent of thee the Mightiest hitherward we call,
 For thou wast born with hero might, conquering, Indra, with the Strong.
 4 Mighty to prosper us wast thou born, and mighty is the strength thou hast.
 In native power thy soul is firm: thy valour, Indra, slays a host.
 5 O Śatakratu, Lord of Strength, O Indra, Caster of the Stone.
 With all thy chariot's force assail the man who shows himself thy foe.
 6 For, Mightiest Vṛtra-slayer, thee, fierce, foremost among many, folk
 Whose sacred grass is trimmed invite to battle where the spoil is won.
 7 Indra, do thou protect our car that mingles foremost in the fights,
 That bears its part in every fray, invincible and seeking spoil.
 8 Come to us, Indra, and protect our car with thine intelligence.
 May we, O Mightiest One, obtain excellent fame at break of day, and meditate our hymn at dawn.