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Shloka 8

Matsya Purana — Pitṛ Worlds

उवाच देवो भविता व्यासपुत्रो यदा शुकः भविता तस्य भार्या त्वं योगाचार्यस्य सुव्रते //

uvāca devo bhavitā vyāsaputro yadā śukaḥ bhavitā tasya bhāryā tvaṃ yogācāryasya suvrate //

The Lord said: “When Śuka, the son of Vyāsa, comes into being, you—O virtuous woman—will become the wife of that great teacher of Yoga.”

uvācasaid
uvāca:
devaḥthe Lord/the divine one
devaḥ:
bhavitāwill come to be/will be born
bhavitā:
vyāsa-putraḥthe son of Vyāsa
vyāsa-putraḥ:
yadāwhen
yadā:
śukaḥŚuka
śukaḥ:
bhavitāwill come to be/will arise
bhavitā:
tasyaof him/of that one
tasya:
bhāryāwife
bhāryā:
tvamyou
tvam:
yoga-ācāryasyaof the teacher/master of Yoga
yoga-ācāryasya:
su-vrateO woman of good vows/O virtuous one
su-vrate:
Lord Matsya (Vishnu in Matsya form), speaking prophetically
VyasaShuka
LineageProphecyYogaRishi traditionsPuranic narrative

FAQs

This verse does not address pralaya directly; it focuses on a prophetic statement about the future birth of Śuka (Vyāsa’s son) and his yogic stature.

Indirectly, it upholds the Purāṇic ideal of honoring realized sages and maintaining dharmic family roles—portraying marriage and lineage as aligned with spiritual purpose when connected to a yogic teacher.

No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is specified here; the emphasis is on spiritual lineage and the recognition of Śuka as a Yoga-ācārya.