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Shloka 8

Matsya Purana — Questions on Padmanabha’s Lotus-Creation in the Padma Mahakalpa; Prelude to N...

कियता वाथ कालेन ह्य् उत्तिष्ठति महायशाः कथं चोत्थाय भगवान् सृजते निखिलं जगत् //

kiyatā vātha kālena hy uttiṣṭhati mahāyaśāḥ kathaṃ cotthāya bhagavān sṛjate nikhilaṃ jagat //

“After how long a time does that greatly renowned (Lord) arise again? And once He has arisen, how does the Blessed One bring forth the entire universe?”

kiyatāby how much/after how long
kiyatā:
or/indeed
:
athathen
atha:
kālenaby time/after a period
kālena:
hiindeed
hi:
uttiṣṭhatirises up/awakens/re-emerges
uttiṣṭhati:
mahāyaśāḥthe greatly renowned one (the Lord)
mahāyaśāḥ:
kathamhow
katham:
caand
ca:
utthāyahaving risen/after rising
utthāya:
bhagavānthe Blessed Lord
bhagavān:
sṛjatecreates/emits/manifests
sṛjate:
nikhilamall/entire
nikhilam:
jagatthe world/universe
jagat:
Vaivasvata Manu (questioning Lord Matsya/Vishnu about post-Pralaya creation)
Bhagavan (Vishnu/Lord Matsya implied)
PralayaSrishtiCosmologyVishnuManu

FAQs

It frames Pralaya as a cyclical process and asks specifically about the interval of the Lord’s re-emergence and the method by which the cosmos is re-manifested afterward.

Indirectly, it models dharmic inquiry: a ruler like Manu seeks principled knowledge about cosmic order, implying that governance and household life should be aligned with an understanding of time, cycles, and divine law.

No direct Vastu or ritual procedure is stated; the verse is cosmological, setting the doctrinal backdrop that later supports ritual timing and sacred building as acts aligned with cosmic cycles.