Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. LET US with tuneful skill proclaim these generations of the Gods,
 That one may see them when these hymns are chanted in a future age.
 2 These Brahmaṇaspati produced with blast and smelting, like a Smith,
 Existence, in an earlier age of Gods, from Non-existence sprang.
 3 Existence, in the earliest age of Gods, from Non-existence sprang.
 Thereafter were the regions born. This sprang from the Productive Power.
 4 Earth sprang from the Productive Power the regions from the earth were born.
 Dakṣa was born of Aditi, and Aditi was Dakṣa's Child.
 5 For Aditi, O Dakṣa, she who is thy Daughter, was brought forth.
 After her were the blessed Gods born sharers of immortal life.
 6 When ye, O Gods, in yonder deep closeclasping one another stood,
 Thence, as of dancers, from your feet a thickening cloud of dust arose.
 7 When, O ye Gods, like Yatis, ye caused all existing things to grow,
 Then ye brought Sūrya forward who was lying hidden in the sea.
 8 Eight are the Sons of Adid who from her body sprang to life.
 With seven she went to meet the Gods she cast Martanda far away.
 9 So with her Seven Sons Aditi went forth to meet the earlier age.
 She brought Martanda thitherward to spring to life and die again.