Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. FORTH through the straining-cloth the Sage flows to the banquet of the Gods,
 Subduing all our enemies.
 2 For he, as Pavamana, sends thousandfold treasure in the shape
 Of cattle to the singing-men.
 3 Thou graspest all things with thy mind, and purifiest thee with thoughts
 As such, O Soma, find us fame.
 4 Pour lofty glory on us, send sure riches to our liberal lords,
 Bring food to those who sing thy praise.
 5 As thou art cleansed, O Wondrous Steed, O Soma, thou hast entered, like
 A pious King, into the songs.
 6 He, Soma, like a courser in the floods invincible, made clean
 With hands, is resting in the jars.
 7 Disporting, like a liberal chief, thou goest, Soma, to the sieve,
 Lending the laud a Hero's strength.