मत्स्यावतारवर्णनम्
The Description of the Matsya Incarnation
तस्याञ्जल्युदके मत्स्यः स्वल्प एको ऽभ्यपद्यत क्षेप्तुकामं जले प्राह न मां क्षिप नरोत्तम
tasyāñjalyudake matsyaḥ svalpa eko 'bhyapadyata kṣeptukāmaṃ jale prāha na māṃ kṣipa narottama
तस्याञ्जल्युदके मत्स्यः स्वल्प एकोऽभ्यपद्यत; क्षेप्तुकामं जले प्राह—न मां क्षिप नरोत्तम।
The fish (Matsya—Vishnu in disguised form) addressing Manu
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Alamkara Type: Vākrokti (striking utterance) / Adbhuta-vṛtti
Concept: Rakṣaṇa-dharma: the श्रेष्ठ (best) protects the helpless; the divine may appear in humble forms to test compassion.
Application: Practice non-cruelty and protective responsibility in governance and daily life; treat small beings and marginal voices as worthy of care.
Khanda Section: Avataras & Purana-Itihasa (Matsya/Manu Narrative; Pralaya Prelude)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: River
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Close scene: Manu’s cupped palms hold clear water; a tiny fish glints within, mouth open as if speaking; Manu’s face shows surprise and compassion.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural close-up composition, stylized hands in añjali with a small fish, subtle golden aura around the fish, Manu’s large expressive eyes showing wonder, flat decorative water patterns.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, ornate hands and jewelry, gold-leaf highlights on the fish and water droplets, Manu with halo, rich background with temple-like arch framing the intimate miracle.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore style, precise linework showing añjali mudra and the fish, gentle shading, didactic clarity, minimal background with river indicated softly.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, hyper-detailed hands and water reflections, tiny fish rendered naturalistically, Manu in profile with refined expression, delicate flora along riverbank."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"epic","suggested_raga":"Khamaj","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"epic"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: tasya añjali-udake → tasyāñjalyudake; ekaḥ abhyapadyata → eko 'bhyapadyata
Related Themes: Agni Purana Matsya avatara narrative continuation (fish growth and flood warning)
It conveys the dharmic ethic of śaraṇāgata-rakṣaṇa—protecting one who seeks refuge—shown through Manu’s encounter with the helpless fish.
By embedding avatāra-itihāsa within the text, it links cosmology (pralaya motifs), ethics (dharma), and devotional theology (Vishnu’s protective presence) alongside the Purana’s many technical subjects.
Not harming and protecting a vulnerable being is presented as a righteous act that aligns one with dharma and invites divine grace, foreshadowing the saving guidance of the avatāra.