Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
WHEN with thy mighty help, O potent Indra, the armies rush together in their fury.
 When from the strong man's arm the lightning flieth, let not the mind go forth to side with others.
 2 O Indra, where the ground is hard to traverse, smite down our foes, the mortals who assail us,
 Keep far from us the curse of the reviler: bring us accumulated store of treasures.
 3 God of the fair helm, give Sudās a hundred succours, a thousand blessings, and thy bounty.
 Strike down the weapon of our mortal foeman: bestow upon us splendid fame and riches.
 4 I wait the power of one like thee, O Indra, gifts of a Helper such as thou art, Hero.
 Strong, Mighty God, dwell with me now and ever: Lord of Bay Horses, do not thou desert us.
 5 Here are the Kutsas supplicating Indra for might, the Lord of Bays for God-sent conquest.
 Make our foes ever easy to be vanquished: may we, victorious, win the spoil, O Hero.
 6 With precious things, O Indra, thus content us: may we attain to thine exalted favour.
 Send our chiefs plenteous food with hero children. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.