Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. DRINK Soma, Lord of Bays, and let it cheer thee: Indra, the stone, like a well guided courser,
 Directed by the presser's arms hath pressed it.
 2 So let the draught of joy, thy dear companion, by which, O Lord of Bays, thou slayest foemen,
 Delight thee, Indra, Lord of princely treasures.
 3 Mark closely, Maghavan, the words I utter, this eulogy recited by Vasiṣṭha:
 Accept the prayers I offer at thy banquet.
 4 Hear thou the call of the juice-drinking press-stone: hear thou the Brahman's hymn who sings and lauds thee.
 Take to thine inmost self these adorations.
 5 I know and neer forget the hymns and praises of thee, the Conqueror, and thy strength immortal.
 Thy name I ever utter. Self-Refulgent
 6 Among mankind many are thy libations, and many a time the pious sageinvokes thee.
 O Maghavan, be not long distant from us.
 7 All these libations are for thee, O Hero: to thee I offer these my prayers. that strengthen.
 Ever, in every place, must men invoke thee.
 8 Never do men attain, O Wonder-Worker, thy greatness, Mighty One, who must be lauded,
 Nor, Indra, thine heroic power and bounty.
 9 Among all Ṛṣis, Indra, old and recent, who have engendered hymns as sacred singers,
 Even with us be thine auspicious friendships. Ye Gods, preserve us evermore with blessings.