Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
तत आदाय सा राज्ञा क्षिप्ता राजन् सरोवरे । तदावृत्यात्मना सोऽयं महामीनोऽन्ववर्धत ॥ २१ ॥
tata ādāya sā rājñā kṣiptā rājan sarovare tad āvṛtyātmanā so ’yaṁ mahā-mīno ’nvavardhata
おおマハーラージャ・パリークシットよ、王は魚を井戸から取り出して湖へ放ったが、その大魚は水の広がりをも超えるほど巨大な姿となって増大した。
This verse describes how the fish, after being placed in a lake, expanded so greatly that it covered the water with its body—indicating a divine, extraordinary nature.
Śukadeva is narrating the Matsya-avatāra episode to show how the Lord progressively revealed His divinity to Manu (Satyavrata) and prepared to protect him during the coming devastation.
Small beginnings in devotion can quickly become transformative—when the Lord’s presence is recognized and honored, divine guidance and protection naturally unfold.