Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
सत्यव्रतोऽञ्जलिगतां सह तोयेन भारत । उत्ससर्ज नदीतोये शफरीं द्रविडेश्वर: ॥ १३ ॥
satyavrato ’ñjali-gatāṁ saha toyena bhārata utsasarja nadī-toye śapharīṁ draviḍeśvaraḥ
يا باريكشِت، يا من أنت من نسل بهاراتا! إن ستيه ورتا، ملك دراوِدَديشا، أطلق السمكة التي كانت في كفّيه مع الماء إلى ماء النهر.
This verse states that King Satyavrata, finding a small fish in his cupped hands along with water, compassionately released it into the river—setting the stage for the Lord’s Matsya-līlā.
Satyavrata acted with dharma and kindness: rather than harming or neglecting the tiny fish, he protected it by returning it to a suitable habitat, and this righteous act becomes the doorway for divine revelation.
Practice non-cruelty and responsible care for vulnerable beings—small acts of protection and empathy, done with integrity, cultivate a devotional character that attracts higher guidance.