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Shloka 12

Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship

*देवयान्युवाच सर्वमेव नरव्याघ्र विधानमनुवर्तते विधिना विहितं ज्ञात्वा मा विचित्रं मनः कृथाः //

*devayānyuvāca sarvameva naravyāghra vidhānamanuvartate vidhinā vihitaṃ jñātvā mā vicitraṃ manaḥ kṛthāḥ //

Devayānī said: “O tiger among men, everything indeed follows the ordained course. Knowing that what has been set in place is established by divine order, do not let your mind become disturbed or perplexed.”

devayānī uvācaDevayānī said
devayānī uvāca:
sarvam evaeverything indeed
sarvam eva:
nara-vyāghraO tiger among men (best of men)
nara-vyāghra:
vidhānamthe ordinance, prescribed order
vidhānam:
anuvartatefollows, proceeds accordingly
anuvartate:
vidhināby fate/ordinance, by the divine rule
vidhinā:
vihitamappointed, laid down
vihitam:
jñātvāhaving known/understood
jñātvā:
do not
:
vicitramstrange, unsettled, perplexed
vicitram:
manaḥthe mind
manaḥ:
kṛthāḥmake (you should make/do)
kṛthāḥ:
Devayānī
Devayānī
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FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya directly; it teaches that events unfold according to vidhi (ordained order), a principle also used in Purāṇic thought to frame cosmic cycles.

It instructs steadiness of mind and acceptance of lawful order (vidhi), implying that a ruler or householder should act responsibly within dharma rather than becoming agitated by reversals or unexpected outcomes.

No Vāstu or ritual procedure is specified; the key takeaway is the broader Purāṇic idea of following prescribed order (vidhāna), which underlies disciplined ritual and rule-based practice.