Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. ENKINDLED, Pavamana, Lord, sends forth his light on, every side
 In friendly show, the bellowing Bull.
 2 He, Pavamana, Self-produced, speeds onward sharpening his horns:
 He glitters through the firmament.
 3 Brilliant like wealth, adorable, with splendour Pavamana shines,
 Mightily with the streams of meath.
 4 The tawny Pavamana, who strews from of old the grass with might,
 Is worshipped, God amid the Gods.
 5 The golden, the Celestial Doors are lifted with their frames on high,
 By Pavamana glorified.
 6 With passion Pavamana longs for the great lofty pair, well-formed
 Like beauteous maidens, Night and Dawn
 7 Both Gods who look on men I call, Celestial Heralds: Indra's Self
 Is Pavamana, yea, the Bull.
 8 This, Pavamana's sacrifice, shall the three beauteous Goddesses,
 Sarasvatī and Bhāratī and Iḷā, Mighty One, attend.
 9 1 summon Tvaṣṭar hither, our protector, champion, earliest-born,
 Indu is Indra, tawny Steer; Pavamana is Prajāpati.
 10 O Pavamana, with the meath in streams anoint Vanaspati,
 The ever-green. the golden-hued, refulgent, with a thousand boughs.
 11 Come to the consecrating rite of Pavamana, all ye Gods,
 Vāyu, Sūrya, Bṛhaspati, Indra, and Agni, in accord.