Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. I SING a lofty song, for she is mightiest, most divine of Streams.
 Sarasvatī will I exalt with hymns and lauds, and, O Vasiṣṭha, Heaven and Earth.
 2 When in the fulness of their strength the Pūrus dwell, Beauteous One, on thy two grassy banks,
 Favour us thou who hast the Maruts for thy friends: stir up the bounty of our chiefs.
 3 So may Sarasvatī auspicious send good luck; she, rich in spoil, is never niggardly in thought,
 When praised in jamadagni's way and lauded as Vasiṣṭha lauds.
 4 We call upon Sarasvān, as unmarried men who long for wives,
 As liberal men who yearn for sons.
 5 Be thou our kind protector, O Sarasvān, with those waves of thine
 Laden with sweets and dropping oil.
 6 May we enjoy Sarasvān's breast, all-beautiful, that swells with streams,
 May we gain food and progeny.