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Shloka 177

Matsya Purana — The Strategy to Defeat Tāraka: Pārvatī’s Birth

इमां शृणु गिरं मत्तो रहस्यपरिनिष्ठिताम् समाहितो महाशैल मयोक्तस्य विचारणे //

imāṃ śṛṇu giraṃ matto rahasyapariniṣṭhitām samāhito mahāśaila mayoktasya vicāraṇe //

Listen to these words from me—firmly grounded in sacred secrecy. With a collected mind, O great mountain, reflect upon what I have spoken in this deliberation.

imāmthis
imām:
śṛṇuhear/listen
śṛṇu:
giramspeech/utterance
giram:
mattaḥfrom me
mattaḥ:
rahasya-pariniṣṭhitāmfirmly established in esoteric doctrine/secret teaching
rahasya-pariniṣṭhitām:
samāhitaḥcomposed, attentive, mentally collected
samāhitaḥ:
mahāśailaO great rock/mountain (honorific addressing a steadfast one)
mahāśaila:
mayā-uktasyaof what has been spoken by me
mayā-uktasya:
vicāraṇein examination/deliberation/consideration
vicāraṇe:
Lord Matsya (Vishnu) (likely, in instruction mode)
Matsya (implied by speaker role)
Vastu ShastraInstructionEsoteric TeachingTemple ArchitectureDeliberation

FAQs

This verse does not describe Pralaya directly; it frames the transmission of an esoteric instruction and urges concentrated reflection, a common preface to technical or sacred guidance.

It emphasizes disciplined listening and careful deliberation—core virtues for a king or patron who must evaluate authoritative counsel before acting, especially in dharmic projects like public or sacred works.

The verse signals that the forthcoming (or preceding) discussion is a guarded, expert-level teaching to be applied through thoughtful 'vicāra'—the consultative reasoning expected in Vastu and ritual decision-making.