Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
सत्यव्रतोऽञ्जलिगतां सह तोयेन भारत । उत्ससर्ज नदीतोये शफरीं द्रविडेश्वर: ॥ १३ ॥
satyavrato ’ñjali-gatāṁ saha toyena bhārata utsasarja nadī-toye śapharīṁ draviḍeśvaraḥ
ឱ ព្រះបរិក្សិត ជាវង្សជាតិភារតៈ! ព្រះសត្យវ្រតៈ ព្រះមហាក្សត្រនៃដ្រាវិឌទេស បានលែងត្រីនោះចូលទៅក្នុងទឹកទន្លេ ព្រមជាមួយទឹកនៅក្នុងបាតដៃរបស់ព្រះអង្គ។
This verse states that King Satyavrata, finding a small fish in his cupped hands along with water, compassionately released it into the river—setting the stage for the Lord’s Matsya-līlā.
Satyavrata acted with dharma and kindness: rather than harming or neglecting the tiny fish, he protected it by returning it to a suitable habitat, and this righteous act becomes the doorway for divine revelation.
Practice non-cruelty and responsible care for vulnerable beings—small acts of protection and empathy, done with integrity, cultivate a devotional character that attracts higher guidance.