Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THE Guileless Ones are singing praise to Indra's well beloved Friend,
 As, in the morning of its life, the mothers lick the new-born calf.
 2 O Indu, while they cleanse thee bring, O Soma, doubly-waxing wealth
 Thou in the worshipper's abode causest all treasures to increase.
 3 Set free the. song which mind hath yoked, even as thunder frees the rain:
 All treasures of the earth and heaven, O Soma, thou dost multiply.
 4 Thy stream when thou art pressed runs on like some victorious warrior's steed
 Hastening onward through the fleece like a fierce horse who wins the prize.
 5 Flow on, Sage Soma, with thy stream to give us mental power and strength,
 Effused for Indra, for his drink, for Mitra and for Varuṇa.
 6 Flow to the filter with thy stream, effused, best winner, thou, of spoil,
 O Soma, as most rich in sweets for Indra, Viṣṇu, and the Gods.
 7 The mothers, void of guiles, caress thee Golden-coloured, in the sieve,
 As cows, O Pavamana, lick the new-born calf, as Law commands.
 8 Thou, Pavamana, movest on with wondrous rays to great renown.
 Striving within the votary's house thou drivest all the glooms away.
 9 Lord of great sway, thou liftest thee above the heavens, above the earth.
 Thou, Pavamana hast assumed thy coat of mail in majesty.