Be like yourself, O Indra, strong for our joy: here praised, help us, Maghavan, drinker of soma. Savitar with the gods protect us: hear you two. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
Bring swiftly, for offering, the noose that fits the time, to the pure-drinking Vāyu, roaring as he goes, To him who has reached the shining milk’s draught. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
May Savitar the God grant us full life, to each who offers sacrifice, living well and pouring soma That we with simple hearts may serve the gods. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
May Indra always be kind to us, and may King Soma think of our happiness, As friends secure the comfort of a friend. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
Indra gave the body with its song and strength: Brihaspati, you lengthen life. The sacrifice is Manu, Providence, our father. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
Indra possesses heavenly might nobly formed: the singer in the house is Agni, wise Sage. He is the sacrifice in synod, fair, most near. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
Not often have we sinned against you secretly, nor Vasus have we openly angered the gods. Not one of its shape, ye gods, has worn an alien form. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
May Savitar remove from us our illness, and may the Mountains keep it far away from where The press-stone, as it sheds the meath, rings loudly. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
You Vasus, let the stone, the presser stand erect: avert all enmities and keep them far off. Our guardian is Savitar, this god. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
Eat strength and fatness in the pasture, cows who are healed at the reservoir and at the seat of Law. So let your body be our body’s medicine. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
The singer fills the spirit: all men love him. Indra kindly cares for those who pour soma. For his libation is the heavenly udder full. We ask for freedom and complete bliss.
Wondrous is your spirit-filling light, triumphant; your hosts save from decay and are