YE made that Atri, worn with eld, free as a horse to win the goal.
When ye restored to youth and strength KakαΉ£Δ«vΔn like a car renewed,
Ye freed that Atri like a horse, and brought him newly-born to Earth. Ye loosed him like a firm-tied knot which Devas unsoiled by dust had bound.
Heroes who showed most wondrous power to Atri, strive to win fair songs; For then, O Heroes of the sky, your hymn of praise shall cease no more.
This claims your notice, Bounteous Devas! - oblation, Indra! and our love, that ye, O Heroes, in the figh. May bring us safe to ample room.
Ye Twain to Bhujyu tossed about in ocean at the region's end, NΔsatyas, with your winged sterds came nigh, and gave him strength to win.
Come with your joys, most liberal Devas, Lords of all treasures, bringing weal. Like fresh full waters to a well, so. Heroes come and be with us.