Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. YE made that Atri, worn with eld, free as a horse to win the goal.
 When ye restored to youth and strength Kakṣīvān like a car renewed,
 2 Ye freed that Atri like a horse, and brought him newly-born to earth.
 Ye loosed him like a firm-tied knot which Gods unsoiled by dust had bound.
 3 Heroes who showed most wondrous power to Atri, strive to win fair songs;
 For then, O Heroes of the sky, your hymn of praise shall cease no more.
 4 This claims your notice, Bounteous Gods! - oblation, Aśvins! and our love,
 That ye, O Heroes, in the fight may bring us safe to ample room.
 5 Ye Twain to Bhujyu tossed about in ocean at the region's end,
 Nāsatyas, with your winged sterds came nigh, and gave him strength to win.
 6 Come with your joys, most liberal Gods, Lords of all treasures, bringing weal.
 Like fresh full waters to a well, so, Heroes come and be with us.