Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
सा तु तत्रैकरात्रेण वर्धमाना कमण्डलौ । अलब्ध्वात्मावकाशं वा इदमाह महीपतिम् ॥ १७ ॥
sā tu tatraika-rātreṇa vardhamānā kamaṇḍalau alabdhvātmāvakāśaṁ vā idam āha mahīpatim
पण तिथे एका रात्रीतच ती मासळी इतकी वाढली की कमंडलूतील पाण्यात तिला शरीर हलवायला जागा उरली नाही. मग तिने राजाला असे म्हटले।
This verse states that within a single night the fish grew so large in the water-pot that it could not find space, prompting it to address the king—signaling a divine, extraordinary presence.
Because the fish had outgrown the limited container and, as part of the Lord’s leela, it began guiding the king step-by-step toward the coming revelation and protection during the great inundation.
Limits of our “containers” (plans, comfort zones) can reveal a higher direction—when circumstances outgrow our control, it can be a cue to seek divine guidance and expand one’s faith and responsibility.