Pradyumna’s Abduction, Mahā-māyā, and the Slaying of Śambara
तं निर्जगार बलवान् मीन: सोऽप्यपरै: सह । वृतो जालेन महता गृहीतो मत्स्यजीविभि: ॥ ४ ॥
taṁ nirjagāra balavān mīnaḥ so ’py aparaiḥ saha vṛto jālena mahatā gṛhīto matsya-jīvibhiḥ
Isang malakas na isda ang lumulon sa Kanya. Ang isdang iyon, kasama ng iba pa, ay nasilo sa malaking lambat at nahuli ng mga mangingisda.
This verse illustrates divine arrangement: even after being swallowed by a powerful fish, the situation turns toward rescue when the fish is caught—showing how the Lord’s providence can reverse danger into deliverance.
In the narrative of Canto 10, Chapter 55, the infant Pradyumna is cast into the sea and is swallowed by a fish; the verse then describes how that very fish is caught, setting the stage for Pradyumna’s eventual recovery.
Even when circumstances feel overwhelming, unexpected turns can open a path to safety; the Bhagavatam encourages steadiness and faith that higher order can operate beyond immediate appearances.