b. With fair voice, O god, do thou address the dwelling.
c. Ye two, famed among the gods, make proclamation among the gods.
d. For us be born a hero of great deeds, On whom we may all depend, Who shall be ruler over many.
e. Over this Visnu strode; Thrice did he set down his foot; (All) is gathered [1] in its dust.
f. So then be ye two rich in food, in cows, In good grass, ye that are famous, for man These two firmaments Visnu held asunder; He holdeth the earth on all sides with pegs.
g. Come ye two then forward, ordaining the offering; bring upward the sacrifice; do not falter; there rest on the height of the earth.
h. From the sky, O Visnu, or from the earth, Or from the great (sky), or from the atmosphere, Fill thy hands with many good things, Give to us [2] from right and from left.
i. I shall proclaim the mighty deeds of Visnu Who meted out the spaces of the earth, Who established the highest abode, Stepping thrice, the far-goer.
k. Thou art the forehead of Visnu; thou art the back of Visvu. I Ye two are the corners' of Visnu's mouth.
m. Thou art the thread of Visnu.
n. Thou art the fixed point of Visnu.
o. Thou art of Vishu; to Visnu thee!