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Shloka 11

Matsya Purana — The Pushkara Manifestation

ब्रह्मणस्तु तदर्थं तु तदा भूयः समुत्थितः शुश्रूषुरस्मि युवयोः किं करोमि कृताञ्जलिः //

brahmaṇastu tadarthaṃ tu tadā bhūyaḥ samutthitaḥ śuśrūṣurasmi yuvayoḥ kiṃ karomi kṛtāñjaliḥ //

Then Brahmā, rising again for that very purpose, with folded hands said: “I am ready to serve you both—what shall I do?”

brahmaṇaḥof Brahmā
brahmaṇaḥ:
tuindeed/and
tu:
tad-arthamfor that purpose
tad-artham:
tadāthen
tadā:
bhūyaḥagain
bhūyaḥ:
samutthitaḥhaving risen/standing up
samutthitaḥ:
śuśrūṣuḥeager to serve/attentive to service
śuśrūṣuḥ:
asmiI am
asmi:
yuvayoḥof you two (dual)
yuvayoḥ:
kimwhat
kim:
karomishall I do
karomi:
kṛta-añjaliḥwith hands joined in reverence
kṛta-añjaliḥ:
Brahmā
Brahmā
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FAQs

Indirectly, it reflects the cosmic hierarchy in which Brahmā acts as an agent who stands ready to carry out divine instruction—an attitude central to creation (sarga) and re-creation after dissolution (pratisarga).

It models dharmic conduct: rising respectfully, offering folded hands, and asking what service is required—an ideal of humility, obedience to rightful authority, and readiness to act.

The verse signals ritual etiquette (añjali, respectful standing and inquiry). While not specifying Vāstu rules, it reflects the reverential protocol that frames many ritual and instruction-giving passages in the Matsya Purana.