Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
श्रीसूत उवाच इत्युक्तो विष्णुरातेन भगवान् बादरायणि: । उवाच चरितं विष्णोर्मत्स्यरूपेण यत् कृतम् ॥ ४ ॥
śrī-sūta uvāca ity ukto viṣṇu-rātena bhagavān bādarāyaṇiḥ uvāca caritaṁ viṣṇor matsya-rūpeṇa yat kṛtam
သီရိစူတက ပြောသည်—ဗိဿနုရာတ (ပါရီက்ஷစ်) က ဤသို့ မေးမြန်းသော် ဘဂဝန် ဘာဒရာယဏီ (ရှုကဒေဝ) သည် ဗိဿနု၏ မత్సျအဝတာရ လီလာကို စတင်ဖော်ပြ하였다။
This verse introduces the narration: Śukadeva Gosvāmī begins describing Lord Viṣṇu’s deeds performed as Matsya, the Fish incarnation.
Because Parīkṣit, eager to hear the Lord’s avatāra-kathā, questioned Śukadeva; in response, Śukadeva commenced the account of Viṣṇu’s Matsya pastimes.
Regularly hearing and reflecting on the Lord’s protective pastimes strengthens faith, steadies the mind, and nurtures devotion during uncertainty.