Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. FOR life I set thee free by this oblation from the unknown decline and from Consumption;
 Or, if the grasping demon have possessed him, free him from her, O Indra, thou and Agni.
 2 Be his days ended, be he now departed, be he brought very near to death already,
 Out of Destruction's lap again I bring him, save him for life to last a hundred autumns.
 3 With hundred-eyed oblation, hundred-autumned, bringing a hundred lives, have I restored him,
 That Indra for a hundred years may lead him safe to the farther shore of all misfortune.
 4 Live, waxing in thy strength, a hundred autumns, live through a hundred springs, a hundred winters.
 Through hundred-lived oblation Indra, Agni, Bṛhaspati, Savitar yield him for a hundred!
 5 So have I found and rescued thee thou hast returned with youth renewed.
 Whole in thy members! I have found thy sight and all thy life for thee.