Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. WAKE with one mind, my friends, and kindle Agni, ye who are many and who dwell together.
 Agni and Dadhikrās and Dawn the Goddess, you, Gods with Indra, I call down to help us.
 2 Make pleasant hymns, spin out your songs and praises: build ye a ship equipped with oars for transport.
 Prepare the implements, make all things ready, and let the sacrifice, my friends, go forward.
 3 Lay on the yokes, and fasten well the traces: formed is the furrow, sow the seed within it.
 Through song may we find bearing fraught with plenty: near to the ripened grain approach the sickle.
 4 Wise, through desire of bliss from Gods, the skilful bind the traces fast, And lay the yokes on either side.
 5 Arrange the buckets in their place securely fasten on the straps.
 We will pour forth the well that hath a copious stream, fair-flowing well that never fails.
 6 I pour the water from the well with pails prepared and goodly straps,
 Unfailing, full, with plenteous stream.
 7 Refresh the horses, win the prize before you: equip a chariot fraught with happy fortune.
 Pour forth the well with stone wheel, wooden buckets, the drink of heroes, with the trough for armour.
 8 Prepare the cow-stall, for there drink your heroes: stitch ye the coats of armour, wide and many.
 Make iron forts, secure from all assailants let not your pitcher leak: stay it securely.
 9 Hither, for help, I turn the holy heavenly mind of you the Holy Gods, that longs for sacrifice.
 May it pour milk for us, even as a stately cow who, having sought the pasture, yields a thousand streams.
 10 Pour golden juice within the wooden vessel: with stone-made axes fashion ye and form it.
 Embrace and compass it with tenfold girdle, and to both chariot-poles attach the car-horse.
 11 Between both poles the car-horse goes pressed closely, as in his dwelling moves the doubly-wedded.
 Lay in the wood the Soviran of the Forest, and sink the well although ye do not dig it.
 12 Indra is he, O men, who gives us happiness: sport, urge the giver of delight to win us strength
 Bring quickly down, O priests, hither to give us aid, to drink the Soma, Indra Son of Nistigri.