O Agni, King and Lord of wealth and treasures, in you I find joy at offerings. May we gain the strength we seek and overcome the fierce attacks of mortals.
Agni, Eternal Father, bearer of offerings, fair to behold, far-reaching, far-refulgent, From the well-kept household fire, you provide sustenance, and measure out abundant glory.
Sage of men, Lord of human races, pure and purifying Agni, balmed with butter, Establish you, Omniscient, as our priest; among the gods, win things worth choosing.
Agni, enjoy this fuel with Iḷā, competing with Sūrya's beams in rivalry, Enjoy, O Jātavedas, this offering, and bring the gods to taste it.
As dear House-Friend, welcome guest in the dwelling, to this sacrifice come thou who knowest. And, Agni, scattering all assailants, bring to us the spoils of our foes.
Drive away the Dasyu with your weapon. As gaining vital power for your own body, O Son of Strength, the gods you satisfy; in battle, save us, most heroic Agni.
May we, O Agni, with our praises adore you, and with our gifts, fair-beaming Purifier! Send to us wealth containing all precious things: bestow upon us every sort of riches.
Son of Strength, Agni, dwelling in three regions, accept our sacrifice and oblation. Among the gods, may we be counted pious; protect us with a triply-guarding shelter.
Over all woes and dangers, Jātavedas, bear us as in a boat across a river. Praised with our homage even as Atri praised you, O Agni, be the guardian of our bodies.
As I, remembering you with grateful spirit, a mortal, call on you Immortal, Vouchsafe us high renown, O Jātavedas, and may I be immortal by my children.
The pious man, O Jātavedas Agni, to whom you grant ample room and pleasure, Gains abundant wealth with sons and horses, with heroes and with cattle for his well-being.