Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. LIKE cars that thunder on their way, like coursers eager for renown,
 Have Soma-drops flowed forth for wealth.
 2 Forth have they rushed from holding hands, like chariots that are urged to speed,
 Like joyful songs of singing-men.
 3 The Somas deck themselves with milk, as Kings are graced with eulogies,
 And, with seven priests, the sacrifice.
 4 Pressed for the gladdening draught, the drops flow forth abundantly with song,
 The Soma juices in a stream.
 5 Winning Vivasvān's glory and producing Morning's light, the Suns
 Pass through the openings of the cloth.
 6 The singing-men of ancient time open the doors of sacred songs,
 Men, for the mighty to accept.
 7 Combined in close society sit the seven priests, the brother-hood,
 Filling the station of the One.
 8 He gives us kinship with the Gods, and with the Sun unites our eye:
 The Sage's ofrspring hath appeared.
 9 The Sun with his dear eye beholds that quarter of the heavens which priests
 Have placed within the sacred cell.