Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THROUGH the fine fingers, with the song, this Hero comes with rapid ears,
 Going to Indra's special place.
 2 In holy thought he ponders much for the great worship of the Gods.
 Where the Immortals have their seat.
 3 Like a good horse is he led out, when on the path that shines with light
 The mettled steeds exert their strength.
 4 He brandishes his horns on high, and whets them Bull who leads the herd,
 Doing with might heroic deeds.
 5 He moves, a vigorous Steed, adorned with beauteous rays of shining gold,
 Becoming Sovran of the streams.
 6 He, over places rough to pass, bringing rich treasures closely packed.
 Descends into the reservoirs.
 7 Men beautify him in the vats, him worthy to be beautified,
 Him who brings forth abundant food.
 8 Him, even him, the fingers ten and the seven songs make beautiful,
 Well-weaponed, best of gladdeners.