Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. STONE-DARTING Indra. Wondrous One, what wealth is richly given from thee,
 That bounty, Treasure-Finder! bring filling both thy hands, to us.
 2 Bring what thou deemest worth the wish, O Indra, that which is in heaven.
 So may we know thee as thou art, boundless in thy munificence.
 3 Thy lofty spirit, far-renowned as fain to give and prompt to win,
 With this thou rendest een the firm, Stone-Darter! so to gain thee strength.
 4 Singers with many songs have made Indra propitious to their fame,
 Him who is King of human kind, most liberal of your wealthy ones.
 5 To him, to Indra must be sung the poet's word, the hymn of praise.
 To him, accepter of the prayer, the Atris raise their songs on high, the Atris beautify their songs.