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Shloka 2

Matsya Purana — Code of Conduct and Vow-Procedure for Courtesans

*ईश्वर उवाच तस्मिन्नेव युगे ब्रह्मन् सहस्राणि तु षोडश वासुदेवस्य नारीणां भविष्यन्त्यम्बुजोद्भव //

*īśvara uvāca tasminneva yuge brahman sahasrāṇi tu ṣoḍaśa vāsudevasya nārīṇāṃ bhaviṣyantyambujodbhava //

The Lord said: “In that very age, O Brahman—O lotus-born one—Vāsudeva will have sixteen thousand women as his wives and consorts.”

ईश्वर (īśvara)the Lord
ईश्वर (īśvara):
उवाच (uvāca)said
उवाच (uvāca):
तस्मिन् (tasmin)in that
तस्मिन् (tasmin):
एव (eva)indeed/very
एव (eva):
युगे (yuge)in the age/era
युगे (yuge):
ब्रह्मन् (brahman)O Brahman (sage/address)
ब्रह्मन् (brahman):
सहस्राणि (sahasrāṇi)thousands
सहस्राणि (sahasrāṇi):
तु (tu)and/indeed
तु (tu):
षोडश (ṣoḍaśa)sixteen
षोडश (ṣoḍaśa):
वासुदेवस्य (vāsudevasya)of Vāsudeva (Krishna/Vishnu as Vāsudeva)
वासुदेवस्य (vāsudevasya):
नारीणाम् (nārīṇām)of women
नारीणाम् (nārīṇām):
भविष्यन्ति (bhaviṣyanti)will be/will come to be
भविष्यन्ति (bhaviṣyanti):
अम्बुजोद्भव (ambujodbhava)O lotus-born (epithet of Brahmā).
अम्बुजोद्भव (ambujodbhava):
Īśvara (the Lord; in Matsya Purana dialogue typically Lord Matsya/Vishnu speaking)
ĪśvaraVāsudevaBrahmā (Ambujodbhava)
VaishnavaProphecyKrishnaDynastiesPuranic narrative

FAQs

This verse is not about Pralaya; it is a prophetic Vaishnava statement describing Vāsudeva’s extraordinary household/consorts in a particular yuga.

Indirectly, it highlights the Purāṇic theme that divine incarnations can display superhuman social arrangements; it does not prescribe ordinary householder or royal duties, but situates Vāsudeva’s life as exceptional rather than normative.

No Vāstu, temple-building rule, or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; it is a narrative-prophetic detail about Vāsudeva.