O Agni, with thy mighty wealth protect us from all malignity,
And from all hatred of mortal man.
For over thee, O dear friend from birth, the wrath of man has no power: Thou art indeed the guardian of the earth.
As such, with all the gods, O Son of Strength, in thy flame be auspicious. Grant us wealth that brings all good things.
Malignity cannot touch the mortal man whom, Agni, thou dost protect While he offers gifts.
Sage Agni, urge whom thou dost call to worship of the gods, With thy assistance, win us cattle.
Riches with many heroes thou hast for the man who offers gifts: Lead us to higher bliss.
Save us, O Jātavedas, and do not abandon us to the sinner, To the evil-hearted man.
O Agni, let no godless man turn away thy bounty as a god: Over all treasures thou art lord.
So, Son of Strength, thou aidest us to what is great and excellent. Those, Vasu! Friend! who sing thy praise.
Let our songs come near to him beautiful and bright with piercing flame, Our offerings, with our homage, to the Lord of wealth, to him whom many praise, for help:
To Agni Jātavedas, to the Son of Strength, that he may give us precious gifts, Immortal, from of old Priest among mortal men, the most delightful in the house.
Agni, made yours by sacrifice, Agni, while holy rites advance; Agni, the first in songs, first with the warrior steed; Agni to win the land for us.
May Agni who is Lord of wealth grant us food for friendship's sake. Agni we ever seek for seed and progeny, the Vasu who protects our lives.
Solicit with your chants, for help, Agni the God with piercing flame, For riches famous Agni, Purumīlha and ye men! Agni to light our dwelling well.
Agni we laud that he may keep our foes afar, Agni to give us health and strength. Let him as Guardian be invoked in all the tribes, the lighter-up of glowing brands.