Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. SAKRA I praise, to win his aid, far-famed, exceeding bountiful,
 Who gives, as twere in thousands, precious wealth to him who sheds the juice and worships him.
 2 Arrows with hundred points, unconquerable, are this Indra's n-dghty arms in war.
 He streams on liberal worshippers like a hill with springs, when juices poured have gladdened him.
 3 What time the flowing Soma-drops have gladdened with their taste the Friend,
 Like water, gracious Lord! were my libations made, like milch-kine to the worshipper.
 4 To him the peerless, who is calling you to give you aid, forth flow the drops of pleasant meath.
 The Soloa-drops which call on thee, O gracious Lord, have brought thee to our hymn of praise.
 5 He rushes hurrying like a steed to Soma that adorns our rite,
 Which hymns make sweet to thee, lover of pleasant food. The call to Paura thou dost love.
 6 Praise the strong, grasping Hero, winner of the spoil, ruling supreme oer mighty wealth.
 Like a full spring, O Thunderer, from thy store hast thou poured on the worshipper evermore.
 7 Now whether thou be far away, or in the heavens, or on the earth,
 O Indra, mighty- thoughted, harnessing thy Bays, come Lofty with the Lofty Ones.
 8 The Bays who draw thy chariot, Steeds who injure none, surpass the wind's impetuous strength-
 With whom thou silencest the enemy of man, with whon; thou goest round the sky.
 9 O gracious Hero, may we learn anew to know thee as thou art:
 As in decisive fight thou holpest Etaśa, or Vaśa 'gainst Dasavraja,
 10 As, Maghavan, to Kaṇva at the sacred feast, to Dirghanitha thine home-friend,
 As to Gosarya thou, Stone-darter, gavest wealth, give me a gold-bright stall of kine.