Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
श्रीसूत उवाच इत्युक्तो विष्णुरातेन भगवान् बादरायणि: । उवाच चरितं विष्णोर्मत्स्यरूपेण यत् कृतम् ॥ ४ ॥
śrī-sūta uvāca ity ukto viṣṇu-rātena bhagavān bādarāyaṇiḥ uvāca caritaṁ viṣṇor matsya-rūpeṇa yat kṛtam
شری سوت جی نے کہا—جب وشنورات (پریکشت) نے یوں پوچھا تو بھگوان بادَرایَنی (شکدیَو) نے وشنو کے متسیہ اوتار کی لیلا کا بیان شروع کیا۔
This verse introduces the narration: Śukadeva Gosvāmī begins describing Lord Viṣṇu’s deeds performed as Matsya, the Fish incarnation.
Because Parīkṣit, eager to hear the Lord’s avatāra-kathā, questioned Śukadeva; in response, Śukadeva commenced the account of Viṣṇu’s Matsya pastimes.
Regularly hearing and reflecting on the Lord’s protective pastimes strengthens faith, steadies the mind, and nurtures devotion during uncertainty.