Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. O VARUNA and Mitra, Sūrya spreading the beauteous light of you Twain Gods ariseth.
 He who beholdetb all existing creatures observetb well the zeal that is in mortals.
 2 The holy sage, renowned afar, directeth his hymns to you, O Varuṇa and Mitra,
 He whose devotions, sapient Gods, ye favour so that ye fill, as twere, with power his autumns.
 3 From the wide earth, O Varuṇa and Mitra from the great lofty heaven, ye, Bounteous Givers, -
 Have in the fields and houses set your warder-, who visit every spot and watch unceasing.
 4 I praise the strength of Varuṇa and Mitra that strength, by mightiness, keeps both worlds asunder.
 Heroless pass the months of the ungodly he who loves sacrifice makes his home enduring.
 5 Steers, all infallible are these your people in whom no wondrous thing is seen, no worship.
 Guile follows close the men who are untruthful: no secrets may be hidden from your knowledge.
 6 I will exalt your sacrifice with homage: as priest, I, Mitra-Varuṇa, invoke you.
 May these new hymns and prayers that I have fashioned delight you to the profit of the singer.
 7 This priestly task, Gods! Varuṇa and Mitra! hath been performed for you at sacrifices.
 Convey us safely over every peril. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.