Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
कालेनागतनिद्रस्य धातु: शिशयिषोर्बली । मुखतो नि:सृतान् वेदान् हयग्रीवोऽन्तिकेऽहरत् ॥ ८ ॥
kālenāgata-nidrasya dhātuḥ śiśayiṣor balī mukhato niḥsṛtān vedān hayagrīvo ’ntike ’harat
Nang dumating ang oras at antukin si Dhātā (Brahmā) at nais nang mahiga, ang mga Veda na lumabas mula sa kanyang bibig ay inagaw ng makapangyarihang demonyong si Hayagrīva na nasa malapit.
This verse states that when Brahmā became drowsy, the powerful demon Hayagrīva approached and stole the Vedas that had slipped from Brahmā’s mouth.
To show how Vedic knowledge can be threatened when cosmic administration becomes vulnerable, setting the stage for the Lord’s avatāra to restore and protect dharma.
Guard your spiritual practice from negligence—regular study, disciplined habits, and devotion help preserve wisdom from being “stolen” by distraction and forgetfulness.