Matsya-avatāra: The Lord as Fish Saves the Vedas and Guides Satyavrata
इत्थमादिश्य राजानं हरिरन्तरधीयत । सोऽन्ववैक्षत तं कालं यं हृषीकेश आदिशत् ॥ ३९ ॥
ittham ādiśya rājānaṁ harir antaradhīyata so ’nvavaikṣata taṁ kālaṁ yaṁ hṛṣīkeśa ādiśat
如此教诲国王之后,至上人格神哈利立刻隐没不见。随后萨提亚弗拉塔王开始等待主赫里希凯沙所指示的那个时刻。
It shows that after receiving the Lord’s guidance, a devotee should remain steady and attentive—waiting for the appointed time with faith, rather than acting impulsively.
After delivering the essential direction, the Lord withdrew from direct vision so the king could demonstrate obedience and preparedness, relying on the instruction rather than constant visible reassurance.
Do your duty and preparations sincerely, but accept timing as guided by the Lord—cultivating patience, steadiness, and trust instead of anxiety and haste.