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Matsya Purana — Devayānī Meets Yayāti: Courtship, Shloka 12

*देवयान्युवाच सर्वमेव नरव्याघ्र विधानमनुवर्तते विधिना विहितं ज्ञात्वा मा विचित्रं मनः कृथाः //

*devayānyuvāca sarvameva naravyāghra vidhānamanuvartate vidhinā vihitaṃ jñātvā mā vicitraṃ manaḥ kṛthāḥ //

ദേവയാനി പറഞ്ഞു—ഹേ നരവ്യാഘ്രാ, എല്ലാം വിധിയുടെ ക്രമം അനുസരിച്ചാണ് നടക്കുന്നത്. വിധിയാൽ നിശ്ചയിക്കപ്പെട്ടതെന്ന് അറിഞ്ഞ് മനസ്സിനെ കലക്കുകയോ ആശങ്കപ്പെടുത്തുകയോ ചെയ്യരുത്.

devayānī uvācaDevayānī said
devayānī uvāca:
sarvam evaeverything indeed
sarvam eva:
nara-vyāghraO tiger among men (best of men)
nara-vyāghra:
vidhānamthe ordinance, prescribed order
vidhānam:
anuvartatefollows, proceeds accordingly
anuvartate:
vidhināby fate/ordinance, by the divine rule
vidhinā:
vihitamappointed, laid down
vihitam:
jñātvāhaving known/understood
jñātvā:
do not
:
vicitramstrange, unsettled, perplexed
vicitram:
manaḥthe mind
manaḥ:
kṛthāḥmake (you should make/do)
kṛthāḥ:
Devayānī
Devayānī
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This verse does not discuss Pralaya directly; it teaches that events unfold according to vidhi (ordained order), a principle also used in Purāṇic thought to frame cosmic cycles.

It instructs steadiness of mind and acceptance of lawful order (vidhi), implying that a ruler or householder should act responsibly within dharma rather than becoming agitated by reversals or unexpected outcomes.

No Vāstu or ritual procedure is specified; the key takeaway is the broader Purāṇic idea of following prescribed order (vidhāna), which underlies disciplined ritual and rule-based practice.

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