Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. YE Gods, raise up once more the man whom ye have humbled and brought low.
 O Gods, restore to life again the man who hatb committed sin.
 2 Two several winds are blowing here, from Sindhu, from a distant land.
 May one breathe energy to thee, the other blow disease away.
 3 Hither, O Wind, blow healing balm, blow all disease away, thou Wind;
 For thou who hast all medicine comest as envoy of the Gods.
 4 I am come nigh to thee with balms to give thee rest and keep thee safe.
 I bring thee blessed strength, I drive thy weakening malady away.
 5 Here let the Gods deliver him, the Maruts band deliver him:
 All things that be deliver him that he be freed from his disease.
 6 The Waters have their healing power, the Waters drive disease away.
 The Waters have a balm for all: let them make medicine for thee.
 7 The tongue that leads the voice precedes. Then with our ten-fold branching hands,
 With these two chasers of disease we stroke thee with a gentle touch.