Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. MAY our hymns give thee great delight. Display thy bounty, Thunderer.
 Drive off the enemies of prayer.
 2 Crush with thy foot the niggard churls who bring no gifts. Mighty art thou
 There is not one to equal thee.
 3 Thou art the Lord of Soma pressed, Soma impressed is also thine.
 Thou art the Sovran of the folk.
 4 Come, go thou forth, dwelling in heaven and listening to the prayers of men:
 Thou fillest both the heavens and earth.
 5 Even that hill with rocky heights, with hundreds, thousands, held within.
 Thou for thy worshippers brakest through.
 6 We call on thee both night and day to taste the flowing Soma juice:
 Do thou fulfil our heart's desire.
 7 Where is that ever-youthful Steer, strong. necked and never yet bent down?
 What Brahman ministers to him?
 8 To whose libation doth the Steer, betake him with delight therein?
 Who takes delight in Indra now?
 9 Whom, Vṛtra-slayer, have thy gift and hero powers accompanied?
 Who is thy dearest in the laud?
 10 For thee among mankind, among the Pūrus is this Soma shed.
 Hasten thou hither: drink thereof.
 11 This, growing by Soma and by Śaryaṇāvān, dear to thee,
 In Ārjīkīya, cheers thee best.
 12 Hasten thou hitherward, and drink this for munificence to-day,
 Delightful for thine eager draught.