Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. INDRA, God of the mighty arm, gather for us with thy right hand
 Manifold and nutritious spoil.
 2 We know thee mighty in thy deeds, of mighty bounty, mighty wealth,
 Mighty in measure, prompt to aid.
 3 Hero, when thou art fain to give, neither may Gods nor mortal men
 Restrain thee like a fearful Bull.
 4 Come, let us glorify Indra, Lord supreme of wealth, Self-ruling King:
 In bounty may he harm us not.
 5 Let prelude sound and following chant so let him hear the Sāman sung,
 And with his bounty answer us.
 6 O Indra, with thy right hand bring, and with thy left remember us.
 Let us not lose our share of wealth.
 7 Come nigh, O Bold One, boldly bring hither the riches of the churl
 Who giveth least of all the folk.
 8 Indra, the booty which thou hast with holy singers to receive,
 Even that booty win with us.
 9 Indra, thy swiftly-coming spoil, the booty which rejoices all,
 Sounds quick in concert with our hopes.