Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. TEN sisters, pouring out the rain together, swift-moving thinkers of the sage, adorn him.
 Hither hath run the gold-hued Child of Sūrya and reached the vat like a fleet vigorous courser.
 2 Even as a youngling crying to his mothers, the bounteous Steer hath flowed along to waters.
 As youth to damsel, so with milk he hastens on to the. chose meeting-place, the beaker.
 3 Yea, swollen is the udder of the milch-cow: thither in streams goes very sapient Indu.
 The kine make ready, as with new-washed treasures, the Head and Chief with milk within the vessels.
 4 With all the Gods, O Indu Pavamana, while thou art roaring send us wealth in horses.
 Hither upon her car come willing Plenty, inclined to us, to give us of her treasures.
 5 Now unto us mete riches, while they cleansethee, all-glorious, swelling wealth, with store of heroes.
 Long be his life who worships, thee, O Indu. May he, enriched with prayer, come soon and early.