b. Let all the gods be at my invocation, The Maruts with Indra, Visnu, Agni; May the broad atmosphere be my guardian; May the wind blow for me unto this desire.
c. May the gods bestow wealth upon me through sacrifice; May blessing be mine, and mine divine invocation; The divine sacrificers of old shall win for us [1]; Unharmed may we be in ourselves, rich in heroes.
d. For me let them sacrifice whatever sacrifices are mine Fulfilled be the intent of my mind; No sin whatever may I commit; May the All-gods befriend me.
e. O ye six spaces divine, for us make broad room; O ye All-gods, here show your prowess; May we not lose offspring nor ourselves; May we not fall victims to our foe, O king Soma.
f. Agni, driving away wrath in front [2], As guardian unfailing, do thou guard us on all sides; Let thy foes turn away again And be their plotting at home ruined through thy foresight.
g. The creator of creators, lord of the world, The god Savitr overcoming enmity, This sacrifice may the two Aevins and Brhaspati, The gods (guard) and protect the sacrificer from misfortune.
h. May the bull, wide extending, afford us protection rich in food, He much invoked in this invocation; O thou of the bay steeds, be gracious unto our progeny; Harm us not [3], abandon not us.
i. May our rivals depart; With Indra and Agni we overthrow them; The Vasus, the Rudras, the Adityas have made me A dread corrector and overlord, sky reaching.
k. Hitherward do we summon Indra from thence, Him who is winner of cows, of booty, and winner too of horses; Do thou accept this sacrifice at our invocation; Ally of it we make thee, O lord of the bays. The Horse Sacrifice