Varāha-avatāra: The Boar Incarnation Lifts the Earth and Slays Hiraṇyākṣa
इत्यभिध्यायतो नासाविवरात्सहसानघ । वराहतोको निरगादङ्गुष्ठपरिमाणक: ॥ १८ ॥
ity abhidhyāyato nāsā- vivarāt sahasānagha varāha-toko niragād aṅguṣṭha-parimāṇakaḥ
无罪的毗度罗啊,当梵天正沉思之时,忽然从他的鼻孔中跃出一只小小的野猪形体,其大小不过拇指上节。
In Canto 3, Chapter 13, the Bhagavatam describes that while Brahmā was contemplating, a boar form manifested suddenly—beginning as a thumb-sized young boar—signaling the Lord’s impending rescue of the earth.
The narrative presents the avatāra as arising in response to Brahmā’s concern and meditation regarding the earth’s situation—showing that the Supreme Lord can manifest through the cosmic creator to accomplish protection and restoration.
The verse teaches that sincere contemplation and turning toward the Divine cultivates hope: protection and solutions can arise unexpectedly, even from the smallest beginnings.