, THEE Agni, have the Devas, ever of one accord, sent hither down, a Deva, appointed messenger, yea, with their wisdom sent thee down.
The Immortal, O thou Holy One, mid mortal men-devoted Deva, the wise, have they brought forth, brought forth the omnipresent Deva-devoted Sage.
As such, O Agni, bring with favour to the Devas thy Brother Indra who loveth offering, True to the Law, the ฤditya who supporteth men, the King, supporter of mankind.
Do thou, O Friend, turn hither him who is our Friend, swift as a wheel, like two car-steeds in rapid course, Wondrous! to us in rapid course. O Agni, find thou grace for us with Indra, with Devas who illumine all. Bless us, thou Radiant One, for seed and progeny, yea, bless us, O thou Wondrous Deva.
Do thou who knowest Indra, O Agni, put far away from us the Deva's displeasure. Best Offerer, brightest One, refulgent remove thou far from us all those who hate us.
Be thou, O Agni, nearest us with assist, our closest Friend while now this Morn is breaking. Reconcile to us Indra, be bounteous enjoy the gracious juice; be swift to hear us.
Excellent is the glance, of brightest splendour, which the auspicious Deva bestows on mortals- The Deva's glance, longed-for even as the butter, pure, heated, of the cow, the milch-cow's bounty.
Three are those births, the true, the most exalted, eagerly longed-for, of the Deva, of Agni. He came invested in the boundless region, pure, radiant, friendly, mightily resplendent.
This envoy joyeth in all seats of worship, borne on his golden car, sweet-tongued Invoker: Lovely to look on, with red steeds, effulgent, like a feast rich in food, joyous forever.
Allied by worship, let him give man knowledge: by an extended cord they lead him onward. He stays, effectual in this mortal's dwelling, and the Deva wins a share in his possessions.
Let Agni -for he knows the way- conduct us to all that he enjoys of Deva-sent riches, what all the Immortals have prepared with wisdom, Devas, Sire, begetter, raining down true blessings.
In houses first he sprang into existence, at great Heaven's base, and in this region's bosom; Footless and headless, both his ends concealing, in his Bull's lair drawing himself together.
Wondrously first he rose aloft, defiant, in the Bull's lair, the homeof holy Order, Longed-for, young, beautiful, and far-resplendent: and sevendear frieuds sprang up unto the Mighty.
Here did our human fathers take their places, fain to fulfil the sacred Law of worship. Forth drave they, with loud call, Dawn's teeming Milch-kine bid in the mountainstable, in the cavern.
Splendid were they when they had rent the mountain: others, around, shall tell forth this their exploit. They sang their song, prepared to free the cattle: they found the light; with holy hymns they worshipped.
Eager, with thought intent upon the booty, the men with their celestial speech threw open, the solid mountain firm, compact, enclosing, confining Cows, the stable full of cattle.
The Milch-cow's earliest name they comprehended: they found the Mother's thrice-seven noblest titles. This the bands knew, and sent forth acclamation:with the Bull's sheen the Red One was apparent.
The turbid darkness fled, the Heaven was sp, endid! up rose the bright beam of celestial Morning. Sลซrya ascended to the wide expanses, beholding deeds of men both good and evil.
Then, afterwards they looked around, awakened, when first they held that Heaven allotted treasure. Now all the Devas abide in all their dwellings. Indra, Mitra, be the prayer effective.
I will call hither brightly-beaming Agni, the Herald, all-supporting, best at worship. He hath disclosed, like the milch cows' pure udder, the Sorria's juice when cleansed and poured from beakers.
The freest Deva of all who should be worshipped, the guest who is received in all men's houses, Agni who hath secured the Devasโ high favour.may he be gracious, to us Jฤtavedas.