Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. HERE present this Immortal God flies, like a bird upon her wings,
 To settle in the vats of wood.
 2 This God, made ready with the hymn, runs swiftly through the winding ways,
 Inviolable as he flows.
 3 This God while flowing is adorned, like a bay steed for war, by men
 Devout and skilled in holy songs.
 4 He, like a warrior going forth with heroes, as he flows along
 Is fain to win all precious boons.
 5 This God, as he is flowing on, speeds like a car and gives his gifts:
 He lets his voice be heard of all
 6 Praised by the sacred bards, this God dives into waters, and bestows
 Rich gifts upon the worshipper.
 7 Away he rushes with his stream, across the regions, into heaven,
 And roars as he is flowing on.
 8 While flowing, meet for sacrifice, he hath gone up to heaven across
 The regions, irresistible.
 9 After the 'way of ancient time, this God, pressed out for Deities,
 Flows tawny to the straining-cloth.
 10 This Lord of many Holy Laws, even at his birth engendering strength,
 Effused, flows onward in a stream.