Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. O Sarakratu! truely I have made none else my Comforter.
 Indra; be gracious unto us.
 2 Thou who hast ever aided us kindly of old to win the spoil,
 As such, O Indra, favour us.
 3 What now? As prompter of the poor thou helpest him who sheds the juice.
 Wilt thou not, Indra, strengthen us?
 4 O Indra, help our chariot on, yea, Thunderer, though it lag behind:
 Give this my car the foremost place.
 5 Ho there! why sittest thou at case? Make thou my chariot to be first
 And bring the fame of victory near.
 6 Assist our car that seeks the prize. What can be easier for thee?
 So make thou us victorious.
 7 Indra, be firm: a fort art thou. To thine appointed place proceeds
 The auspicious hymn in season due.
 8 Let not our portion be disgrace. Broad is the course, the prize is set,
 The barriers are opened wide.
 9 This thing we wish. that thou mayst take thy fourth, thy sacrificial name.
 So art thou held to be our Lord.
 10 Ekadyu hath exalted you, Immortals: both Goddesses and Gods hath he delighted.
 Bestow upon him bounty meet for praises. May he, enriched with prayer, come soon and early.