Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
अवतारं हरेर्योऽयं कीर्तयेदन्वहं नर: । सङ्कल्पास्तस्य सिध्यन्ति स याति परमां गतिम् ॥ ६० ॥
avatāraṁ harer yo ’yaṁ kīrtayed anvahaṁ naraḥ saṅkalpās tasya sidhyanti sa yāti paramāṁ gatim
Aquele que, dia após dia, canta e narra a encarnação Matsya de Śrī Hari e a história de Satyavrata terá todos os seus propósitos realizados e, sem dúvida, alcançará a meta suprema.
This verse says that one who glorifies (kīrtayet) Lord Hari’s incarnation daily attains fulfillment of his saṅkalpas and reaches the supreme destination.
At the close of the Matsya-avatāra narration, Śukadeva highlights the Bhagavatam’s core practice—hearing and chanting the Lord’s līlā—stating its direct spiritual result: perfection and liberation.
Set a daily routine of reading or chanting the Matsya-avatāra section (or its names and qualities) with devotion; make your intentions aligned with dharma and bhakti, and keep the practice consistent (anvaham).