b. And, O god, for us do thou the gods, Most wise one, call hither; Make all our wishes true;
c. Since thou, O most young, O son of strength, who art sacrificed to, Art righteous and worthy of sacrifice.
d. This Agni is lord of a thousandfold,. A hundredfold, strength; The sage, the head of wealth.
e. Bring him hither with common call Lower to our sacrifice, O Angiras. As the Rbhus bend the felly (of the chariot) [I]
f. To him, the heavenly, Now with constant voice, O Virupa, To the strong one urge the hymn of praise.
g. What Pani shall we lay low among the kine With the missile of this Agni Who seeth from afar?
h. May not the clans of the gods forsake us, Like the dawns entering the waters, As cows a poor man.
i. Let not the assault Of any ill-minded foe smite us, As a wave a ship.
k. Homage to thee, O Agni, for might, The people sing, O god; With strength [2] trouble thou the foe.
l. Wilt thou not, O Agni, Bring us wealth for our quest for cattle? O room maker, make room for us.
m. Cast us not aside in this great contest, Like a bearer his burden; Gather wealth and conquer it.
n. May this terror, this misfortune, O Agni, fasten on another than us; Increase our impetuous strength.
o. The reverent or generous man In whose offering he hath delighted, Agni aideth indeed with furtherance.
p. From a far [3] region Come hither to these lower ones, Favour those in the region where I am.
q. Since we have known of old Of thy help, O Agni, as a father's, Now we seek thy favour.
r. Thou, who art like a mighty man who slayeth with the dart Or a sharp-horned bull, O Agni, hast rent the forts.
s. O friends, together (offer) fit Food and praise to Agni, Highest over the folk, The son of strength, the mighty.
t. Thou gatherest, O strong one, All that belongeth, O Agni, to the niggard; Thou art kindled in the place of offering; Do thou bear us good things.
u. O Prajapati.
v. He knoweth.
w. O Soma and Pusan.
x. These gods.