Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
त्वं तावदोषधी: सर्वा बीजान्युच्चावचानि च । सप्तर्षिभि: परिवृत: सर्वसत्त्वोपबृंहित: ॥ ३४ ॥ आरुह्य बृहतीं नावं विचरिष्यस्यविक्लव: । एकार्णवे निरालोके ऋषीणामेव वर्चसा ॥ ३५ ॥
tvaṁ tāvad oṣadhīḥ sarvā bījāny uccāvacāni ca saptarṣibhiḥ parivṛtaḥ sarva-sattvopabṛṁhitaḥ
Pagkaraan nito, O Hari, tipunin mo ang lahat ng uri ng mga halamang-gamot at iba’t ibang binhi at ikarga sa malaking bangkang iyon. Kasama ang pitong rishi at napalilibutan ng lahat ng nilalang, sumakay ka sa bangka nang walang pangungulila, at maglalakbay kang magaan sa madilim na dagat ng pralaya, na ang tanging liwanag ay ang ningning ng mga dakilang rishi.
In this verse, Lord Matsya instructs Manu to gather all medicinal herbs and diverse seeds and to remain with the Saptarishis and living beings—showing divine, dharmic preservation through the Lord’s guidance.
Because after the floods of pralaya, creation and civilization must be re-established; preserving seeds and medicinal plants ensures renewal of agriculture, health, and life under the Lord’s protection.
Prepare responsibly for change while staying anchored in spiritual guidance—protect essentials, act with foresight, and keep saintly association (sādhu-saṅga) as your shelter.