Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. THESE first, the boundless Sea, and Mātariśvan, fierce-glowing Fire, the Strong, the Bliss-bestower.
 And heavenly Floods, first-born by holy Order, exclaimed against the outrage on a Brahman.
 2 King Soma first of all, without reluctance, made restitution of the Brahman's consort.
 Mitra and Varuṇa were the inviters: Agni as Hota; took her hand and led her.
 3 The man, her pledge, must by her hand be taken when they have cried, She is a Brahman's consort.
 She stayed not for a herald to conduct her: thus is the kingdom of a ruler guarded.
 4 Thus spake of her those Gods of old, Seven Ṛṣis who sate them down to their austere devotion:
 Dire is a Brahman's wife led home by others: in the supremest heaven she plants confusion.
 5 The Brahmacari goes engaged in duty: he is a member of the Gods own body.
 Through him Bṛhaspati obtained his consort, as the Gods gained the ladle brought by Soma.
 6 So then the Gods restored her, so men gave the woman back again.
 The Kings who kept their promises restored the Brahman's wedded wife,
 7 Having restored the Brahman's wife, and freed them, with Gods aid, from sin,
 They shared the fulness of the earth, and won themselves extended sway.