Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
पुराणसंहितां दिव्यां साङ्ख्ययोगक्रियावतीम् । सत्यव्रतस्य राजर्षेरात्मगुह्यमशेषत: ॥ ५५ ॥
purāṇa-saṁhitāṁ divyāṁ sāṅkhya-yoga-kriyāvatīm satyavratasya rājarṣer ātma-guhyam aśeṣataḥ
Ipinaliwanag ng Bhagavān kay haring-muni Satyavrata nang lubos ang banal na Purāṇa-saṁhitā at ang mga gawain ng sāṅkhya-yoga, pati ang lihim na kaalaman tungkol sa sarili; at sa mga kasulatang iyon ay inihayag ng Panginoon ang Kanyang Sarili.
It states that the divine Purāṇic teaching given to Satyavrata was filled with Sāṅkhya (spiritual analysis), yoga (discipline of realization), and kriyā (right action), presenting a complete path to understand the self.
In the Matsya-avatāra episode, the Lord protects Satyavrata and simultaneously transmits Purāṇic wisdom, making the crisis of the flood a setting for receiving profound spiritual instruction.
By combining discernment (Sāṅkhya), steady practice (yoga), and purified daily duties (kriyā), one learns to act without losing inner spiritual identity—turning life into a disciplined pursuit of self-realization and devotion.