b. He, for whom, O Agni, thou dost make, O wise one, For his good deeds a kindly world, Shall win prosperity and wealth, Rich in sons, in heroes, in kine.
c. To thee, O son of strength, they turn Who have desires to be fulfilled; None excelleth thee, O Indra.
d. At each hymn the Soma delighteth Indra, The pressed (juices), the bountiful one [1], What time in unison with equal effort They call him to aid, like sons a father.
e. O Agni, O wise one, with sap, With brilliance thou shinest, Slayer of Raksases, suppressor of demons.
f. I have penetrated to the waters We are united with the sap; I have come rich in milk, O Agni; Do thou unite me with radiance.
g. Rich art thou, lord of riches, O Agni, rich in radiance; May we enjoy thy loving kindness.
h. Thou, O Agni, riches-lord of riches, I hail [2], O lord in the sacrifices; Through thee in strife may we be victorious; May we overcome the hostilities of mortal men.
i. Thee, O Agni, best gainer of booty, The sages nourish, well lauded; Do thou give us wealth of heroes.
k. May Agni here make room for us; May he go before us cleaving the foe Joyfully may he conquer our foes; May he win booty in the contest for booty.
l. By Agni is Agni kindled, The wise, the young, the lord of the house, The bearer of the oblation, with ladle in his mouth.
m. Thou, O Agni, by Agni, The sage by the sage, the good by the good, The comrade by the comrade, art kindled.
n. O Agni, thy pure.
o. With radiance.