Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
अतीतप्रलयापाय उत्थिताय स वेधसे । हत्वासुरं हयग्रीवं वेदान् प्रत्याहरद्धरि: ॥ ५७ ॥
atīta-pralayāpāya utthitāya sa vedhase hatvāsuraṁ hayagrīvaṁ vedān pratyāharad dhariḥ
เมื่อสิ้นสุดปรลัยครั้งก่อน ครั้นพระพรหมผู้ทรงสร้างตื่นขึ้น พระหริได้ปราบอสูรชื่อหยะครีวะ แล้วทรงนำพระเวทกลับคืนแด่พระพรหม
This verse states that after the dissolution subsided, Lord Hari killed the demon Hayagrīva and returned the Vedas to Brahmā—showing that the Lord safeguards revealed knowledge even through cosmic upheaval.
He highlights the Lord’s role as protector of dharma: when demonic forces obstruct sacred knowledge, Viṣṇu intervenes and restores the Vedas so creation and spiritual order can continue under Brahmā.
When knowledge, values, or spiritual practice feel “lost” amid chaos, this verse encourages faith that divine truth can be recovered—by sincere study, devotion, and seeking authentic guidance.