Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. FORTH on their way the glorious drops have flowed for maintenance of Law,
 Knowing this sacrifice's course.
 2 Down in the mighty waters sinks the stream of meath, most excellent,
 Oblation best of all in worth.
 3 About the holy place, the Steer true, guileless, noblest, hath sent forth
 Continuous voices in the wood.
 4 When, clothed in manly strength, the Sage flows in celestial wisdom round,
 The Strong would win the light of heaven.
 5 When purified, he sits as King above the hosts, among his folk,
 What time the sages bring him nigh.
 6 Dear, golden-coloured, in the fleece he sinks and settles in the wood:
 The Singer shows his zeal in hymns.
 7 He goes to Indra, Vāyu, to the Aśvins, as his custom is,
 With gladdening juice which gives them joy.
 8 Tle streams of pleasant Soma flow to Bhaga, Mitra-Varuṇa,
 Well-knowing through his mighty powers.
 Heaven and Earth, riches of meath to win us wealth:
 Gain for us treasures and renown.