Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. DOWN to the stream a maiden came, and found the Soma by the way.
 Bearing it to her home she said, For Indra will I press thee out, for Śakra will I press thee out.
 2 Thou roaming yonder, little man, beholding every house in turn,
 Drink thou this Soma pressed with teeth, accompanied with grain and curds, with cake of meal and song of praise.
 3 Fain would we learn to know thee well, nor yet can we attain to thee.
 Still slowly and in gradual drops, O Indu, unto Indra flow.
 4 Will he not help and work for us? Will he not make us wealthier?
 Shall we not, hostile to our lord, unite ourselves to Indra now?
 5 O Indra, cause to sprout again three places, these which I declare,
 My father's head, his cultured field, and this the part below my waist.
 6 Make all of these grow crops of hair, you cultivated field of ours,
 My body, and my father's head.
 7 Cleansing Apala, Indra! thrice, thou gavest sunlike skin to her,
 Drawn, Śatakratu! through the hole of car, of wagon, and of yoke.