Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. AGNI, refulgent among men thou slayest the devouring fiend,
 Bright Ruler in thine own abode.
 2 Thou springest up when worshipped well the drops of butter are thy joy
 When ladies are brought near to thee.
 3 Honoured with gifts he shines afar, Agni adorable with song:
 The dripping ladle balms his face.
 4 Agni with honey in his mouth, honoured with gifts, is balmed with oil,
 Refulgent in his wealth of light.
 5 Praised by our hymns thou kindlest thee, Oblation-bearer, for the Gods
 As such do mortals call on thee.
 6 To that Immortal Agni pay worship with oil, ye mortal men,
 Lord of the house, whom none deceives.
 7 O Agni, burn the Rākṣasas with thine unconquerable flame
 Shine guardian of Eternal Law.
 8 So, Agni, with thy glowing face burn fierce against the female fiends,
 Shining among Uruksayas.
 9 Uruksayas have kindled thee, Oblation-bearer, thee, with hymns.
 Best Worshipper among mankind.