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Shloka 7

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

तदावेक्ष्य जगन्नाथः सर्वतो ज्ञानचक्षुषा शापं वक्ष्यति ताः सर्वा वो हरिष्यन्ति दस्यवः मत्परोक्षं यतः कामलौल्यादीदृग्विधं कृतम् //

tadāvekṣya jagannāthaḥ sarvato jñānacakṣuṣā śāpaṃ vakṣyati tāḥ sarvā vo hariṣyanti dasyavaḥ matparokṣaṃ yataḥ kāmalaulyādīdṛgvidhaṃ kṛtam //

Then the Lord of the universe, seeing everything with His all-knowing vision, will pronounce a curse: “Bandits shall carry off all your women,” because, behind My back, such conduct was committed out of lust and fickle craving.

tadāthen
tadā:
avekṣyahaving observed/seen
avekṣya:
jagannāthaḥthe Lord of the world
jagannāthaḥ:
sarvataḥon all sides/everywhere
sarvataḥ:
jñāna-cakṣuṣāwith the eye of knowledge (omniscient sight)
jñāna-cakṣuṣā:
śāpama curse
śāpam:
vakṣyatiwill speak/declare
vakṣyati:
tāḥ sarvāḥall those (women)
tāḥ sarvāḥ:
vaḥof you/your
vaḥ:
hariṣyantiwill carry off/abduct
hariṣyanti:
dasyavaḥrobbers/bandits
dasyavaḥ:
mat-parokṣamin my absence/behind my back
mat-parokṣam:
yataḥbecause/since
yataḥ:
kāmalust/desire
kāma:
laulyafickleness/greedily restless craving
laulya:
ādīand the like
ādī:
īdṛg-vidhamof this sort
īdṛg-vidham:
kṛtamwas done/committed.
kṛtam:
Suta (narrative voice) describing the Lord’s response (Jagannatha/Vishnu)
Jagannatha (Vishnu)Dasyus (robbers)
RajadharmaDharmaAdharmaKama (lust)Divine retribution

FAQs

This verse is not about cosmic Pralaya; it highlights moral causality—how lust-driven wrongdoing invites punitive outcomes and social chaos under divine oversight.

It warns that unchecked kāma and fickle craving lead to adharma and public disorder; a king must restrain and punish such misconduct, and a householder must practice self-control to protect family and social stability.

No Vastu/temple or ritual procedure is stated here; the focus is ethical discipline and the societal consequences of secret wrongdoing.