No mortal sorcerer nor wise man shall shake the Gods' unshakable laws. May the earth and sky, which know no malice, and the steadfast hills, not bend under sages' schemes.
One who does not move, sustains six burdens: the Cows go to him, the True, the Highest. Three mighty ones, swift travelers, stand near: two unseen, one visible.
The Bull, all-forms, triple-horned, three-breasted, with offspring in many places, Reigns majestically with his triple aspect, the Bull, the Eternal Ones' progenitor.
When they approach, observing them as their guide, he calls out the dear name of Ādityas. The Goddesses, the Waters, gather to meet him: those wandering apart he encloses.
Streams! The wise Gods have three homes. Son of three mothers, he is lord in assemblies. Three are the holy Ladies of the Waters, supreme here from heaven in our gathering.
May you, O Savitar, from heaven three times come down, three times each day, bring blessings daily. Grant us, O Bhaga, triple wealth and treasure; make the two worlds prosperous, Preserver!
Savitar, thrice from heaven pours down abundance, and the fair-handed Kings Varuṇa, Mitra; And spacious Heaven and Earth, and the Waters, seek wealth that Savitar may send us.
Three are the bright realms, best, beyond reach, and three, the Asura's heroes, rule as sovereigns, Holy and vigorous, never to be harmed. Three times may the Gods from heaven attend our assembly.