Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. SLAYERS of enemies, Indra and Agni, accept this day our new-born pure laudation.
 Again, again I call you prompt to listen, best to give quickly strength to him who craves it.
 2 For ye were strong to gain, exceeding mighty, growing together, waxing in your vigour.
 Lords of the pasture filled with ample riches, bestow upon us strength both fresh and lasting.
 3 Yea when the strong have entered our assembly, and singers seeking with their hymns your favour,
 They are like steeds who come into the race-course, those men who call aloud on Indra-Agni.
 4 The singer, seeking with his hymns your favour, begs splendid riches of their first possessor.
 Further us with new bounties, Indra-Agni, armed with strong thunder, slayers of the foeman.
 5 When two great hosts, arrayed against each other, meet clothed with brightness, in the fierce encounter
 Stand ye beside the godly, smite the godless; and still assist the men who press the Soma.
 6 To this our Soma-pressing, Indra-Agni, come ye prepared to show your loving-kindness,
 For not at any time have ye despised us. So may I draw you with all strengthenings hither.
 7 So Agni, kindled mid this adoration, invite thou Mitra, Varuṇa, and Indra.
 Forgive whatever sin we have committed may Aryaman and Aditi remove it.
 8 While we accelerate these our sacrifices, may we win strength from both of you, O Agni:
 Neer may the Maruts, Indra, Viṣṇu slight us. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.