Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. Soma, flow on, inviting Gods, speed to the purifying cloth:
 Pass into Indra, as a Bull.
 2 As mighty food speed hitherward, Indu, as a most splendid Steer:
 Sit in thy place as one with strength.
 3 The well-loved meath was made to flow, the stream of the creative juice
 ne Sage drew waters to himself.
 4 The mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany thee Mighty One,
 When thou wilt clothe thee with the milk.
 5 The lake is brightened in the floods. Soma, our Friend, heaven's prop and stay,
 Falls on the purifying cloth.
 6 The tawny Bull hath bellowed, fair as mighty Mitra to behold:
 He shines together with the Sun.
 7 Songs, Indu, active in their might are beautified for thee, wherewith
 Thou deckest thee for our delight.
 8 To thee who givest ample room we pray, to win the joyous draught:
 Great are the praise& due to thee.
 9 Indu as, Indra's Friend, on us pour with a stream of sweetness, like
 Parjanya sender of the rain.
 10 Winner of kine, Indu, art thou, winner of heroes, steeds, and strength
 Primeval Soul of sacrifice.