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Shloka 72

Matsya Purana — Measures of Time: Caturyuga Computation

पादयोश्चक्रमत्स्यौ तु शङ्खपद्मे च हस्तयोः पञ्चाशीतिसहस्राणि जीवन्ति ह्यजरामयाः //

pādayoścakramatsyau tu śaṅkhapadme ca hastayoḥ pañcāśītisahasrāṇi jīvanti hyajarāmayāḥ //

On His feet are the marks of the Discus (Cakra) and the Fish, and in His hands are the Conch (Śaṅkha) and the Lotus (Padma). Those beings live for eighty-five thousand years, indeed free from old age and disease.

pādayoḥon (His) two feet
pādayoḥ:
cakrathe discus (Sudarśana)
cakra:
matsyauthe fish-mark (Matsya emblem)/two fish
matsyau:
tuindeed
tu:
śaṅkhaconch (Śaṅkha)
śaṅkha:
padmelotus (Padma)
padme:
caand
ca:
hastayoḥon (His) two hands
hastayoḥ:
pañcāśīti-sahasrāṇieighty-five thousand (in number/years)
pañcāśīti-sahasrāṇi:
jīvantithey live
jīvanti:
hiindeed
hi:
ajarāmayāḥfree from old age (jarā) and disease (āmaya)
ajarāmayāḥ:
Lord Matsya (teaching Vaivasvata Manu)
MatsyaVishnuChakra (Sudarshana)ShankhaPadma
IconographyVishnu-LakshanaAuspicious MarksPratimaLongevity

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It does not describe Pralaya directly; it belongs to iconography (pratimā-lakṣaṇa), listing Viṣṇu’s auspicious emblems and associating them with extraordinary longevity free from decay and illness.

Indirectly, it supports dharma through correct worship: kings and householders are instructed in Purāṇic practice to commission and venerate properly marked Viṣṇu images, believing such worship promotes health, stability, and long life in the realm and family.

Ritually, it specifies canonical emblems for Viṣṇu images (feet marked with cakra/matsya; hands with śaṅkha/padma), guiding sculptors and priests in temple iconography so the installed murti conforms to śāstric standards.