b. Lot the Rudras press thee with the Tristubh metre; go thou to the dear place of Indra.
c. Let the Adityas press thee with the Jagati metre; go thou to the dear place of the All-gods.
d. The pure for thee, O pure one, I stir in the gladdening (water);
e. In the joyous (ones);
f. In the Kotanas;
g. In the new (ones);
h. In the Regis;
i. In the Mesis;
k. In the roaring (ones);
l. In the all-supporting (ones);
m. In the sweet (ones);
n. In the lofty (ones);
o. In the strong (ones) [1];
p. In the pure ones, I stir the pure for thee, O pure.
q. The pure for thee I take with the pure form of day, with the rays of the sun.
r. Herein the dread (ones) have moved themselves, The streams of the sky have consorted.
s. The lofty form of the bull shineth on high; Soma precedeth Soma, The pure precedeth the pure.
t. That undeceived, watchful, name of thine, O Soma, to that of thine, O Soma, to Soma hail!
u. Gladly do thou, O god Soma, go to the dear place of Agni [2] with the Gayatri metre.
v. Willingly do thou, O god Soma, go to the dear place of Indra with the Tristubh metre. W Our friend, do thou, O god Soma, go to the dear place of the All-gods with the Jagati metre.
x. Come breath to us from afar, From the atmosphere, from the sky, Life from the earth; Thou art ambrosia; for breath thee!
y. May Indra and Agni confer radiance upon me, Radiance (may) Soma and Brhaspati (confer); Radiance on me the All-gods, Radiance confer on me, O ye Aevins.
z. When one doth hasten after him, Or uttereth prayers, he doth accept it All knowledge doth he embrace, Even as the felly the wheel.