Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. LET Brahmans and Aṅgirases come forward, and let the roar of cloudy heaven surround us.
 Loud low the Milch-kine swimming in the waters: set be the stones that grace our holy service.
 2 Fair, Agni, is thy long-known path to travel: yoke for the juice tfiy bay, thy ruddy horses,
 Or red steeds, Hero-bearing, for the chamber. Seated, I call the Deities' generations.
 3 They glorify your sacrifice with worship, yet the glad Priest near them is left unequalled.
 Bring the Gods hither, thou of many aspects: turn hitherward Aramati the Holy.
 4 What time the Guest hath made himself apparent, at ease reclining in the rich man's dwelling,
 Agni, well-pleased, well-placed within the chamber gives to a house like this wealth worth the choosing.
 5 Accept this sacrifice of ours, O Agni; glorify it with Indra and the Maruts.
 Here on our grass let Night and Dawn be seated: bring longing Varuṇa and Mitra hither.
 6 Thus hath Vasiṣṭha praised victorious Agni, yearning for wealth that giveth all subsistence.
 May he bestow on us food, strength, and riches. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.