Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. You, foeman-slaying Varuṇa and Mitra, we invoke with song,
 Who, as with penfold of your arms, encompass round the realm of light.
 2 Stretch out your arms with favouring love unto this man who singeth hymns,
 For in all places is sung forth your evergracious friendliness.
 3 That I may gain a refuge now, may my steps be on Mitra's path.
 Men go protected in the charge of this dear Friend who harms us not.
 4 Mitra and Varuṇa, from you may I, by song, win noblest meed.
 That shall stir envy in the homes of wealthy chiefs and those who praise.
 5 With your fair splendours, Varuṇa and Mitra, to our gathering come,
 That in their homes the wealthy chiefs and they who are your friends may thrive.
 6 With those, moreover, among whom ye hold your high supremacy,
 Vouchsafe us room that we may win strength for prosperity and wealth.
 7 When morning flushes, Holy Ones! in the Gods realm where white Cows shine,
 Supporting Arcananas, speed, ye Heroes, with your active feet hither to my pressed Soma juice.