Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com
1. AVAUNT, thou Master of the mind Depart, and vanish far away.
 Look on Destruction far from hence. The live man's mind is manifold.
 2 A happy boon do men elect, a mighty blessing they obtain.
 Bliss with Vaivasvata they see. The live man's mind seeks many a place.
 3 If by address, by blame, by imprecation we have committed sin, awake or sleeping,
 All hateful acts of ours, all evil doings may Agni bear away to distant places.
 4 When, Indra, Brahmaṇaspati, our deeds are wrongful and unjust,
 May provident Aṅgirasa prevent our foes from troubling, us.
 5 We have prevailed this day and won: we are made free from sin and guilt.
 Ill thoughts, that visit us awake or sleeping, seize the man we hate, yea, seize the man who hateth us.