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Shloka 17

Matsya Purana — The Pushkara Manifestation

तस्मिन्नपि गते पुत्रे तृतीयमसृजत्प्रभुः मोक्षप्रवृत्तिकुशलं भूर्भुवं नामतो विभुम् //

tasminnapi gate putre tṛtīyamasṛjatprabhuḥ mokṣapravṛttikuśalaṃ bhūrbhuvaṃ nāmato vibhum //

When that son too had passed away, the Lord created a third—an illustrious one named Bhūrbhuva, skilled in setting beings upon the path of liberation.

तस्मिन् (tasmin)in that (son/case)
तस्मिन् (tasmin):
अपि (api)also/too
अपि (api):
गते (gate)having gone/passed away
गते (gate):
पुत्रे (putre)when the son
पुत्रे (putre):
तृतीयम् (tṛtīyam)the third (son/creation)
तृतीयम् (tṛtīyam):
असृजत् (asṛjat)created/produced
असृजत् (asṛjat):
प्रभुः (prabhuḥ)the Lord/master
प्रभुः (prabhuḥ):
मोक्ष (mokṣa)liberation
मोक्ष (mokṣa):
प्रवृत्ति (pravṛtti)engagement/initiative/path-setting
प्रवृत्ति (pravṛtti):
कुशलम् (kuśalam)skilled/adept
कुशलम् (kuśalam):
भूर्भुवम् (bhūr-bhuvam)Bhūrbhuva (proper name
भूर्भुवम् (bhūr-bhuvam):
नामतः (nāmataḥ)by name
नामतः (nāmataḥ):
विभुम् (vibhum)mighty, illustrious, all-pervading
विभुम् (vibhum):
Suta (narrator) reporting the Purāṇic account (likely within the Matsya–Manu dialogue frame)
Prabhu (Lord/Creator)BhūrbhuvaMoksha (Liberation)
GenealogyCreationMokshaPuranic lineagesCosmology

FAQs

It does not describe Pralaya directly; it reflects post-event continuity—after a son’s passing, creation/progeny continues, and the new figure is characterized by moksha-oriented competence.

By praising “skill in initiating the path of liberation,” the verse implies an ideal leader/lineage-bearer supports dharma and guides society toward higher aims (ethical living culminating in moksha), not merely worldly prosperity.

No explicit Vastu or ritual procedure appears in this verse; the key technical term is “mokṣa-pravṛtti,” emphasizing spiritual orientation rather than temple-building or rite details.