Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. PASSED through, the fleece in thousand streams the Soma, purified, flows on
 To Indra's, Viyu's special place.
 2 Sing forth, ye men who long for help, to Pavamana, to the Sage,
 Effused to entertain the Gods.
 3 The Soma-drops with thousand powers are purified for victory,
 Hymned to become the feast of Gods.
 4 Yea, as thou flowest bring great store of food that we may win the spoil
 Indu, bring splendid manly might.
 5 May they in flowing give us wealth in thousands, and heroic power,
 These Godlike Soma-drops effused.
 6 Like coursers by their drivers urged, they were poured forth, for victory,
 Swift through the woollen straining-cloth.
 7 Noisily flow the Soma-drops, like milch-kine lowing to their calves:
 They have run forth from both the hands.
 8 As Gladdener whom Indra loves, O Pavamana, with a roar
 Drive all our enemies away.
 9 O Pavamamas, driving off the godless, looking on the light,
 Sit in the place of sacrifice.