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Matsya Avatar: The 1st Lord Vishnu Incarnation

By April 2, 2022November 20th, 2023No Comments
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We all know about the Trimurti of Hindu culture – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Today we will talk about Lord Vishnu. According to Hindy mythology, Lord Vishnu tends to have 10 avatars. Nine of these have already been cast and now remain 1. If mythologies are believed, then this last Avatar will appear in Kalyuga to save the world and humans.  However, did you know the 1st Avatar of Vishnu was Matsya Avatar? We all have heard the name Matsya somewhere or other. However, do you know the Matsya Avatar story?

Well, the story of Lord Vishnu having the Matsya avatar tends to be one filled with thrill and shocking events. If you want to know the entire story, then continue reading the blog. Moreover, if you want to read more such exciting blogs, then check InstaAstro’s website or download the app for the same. You can also talk to the best astrologer there, who will provide you with remedies and solutions for all your problems and questions. Now, let us continue with the story of Matsya Avatar. 

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About the Avatar

Lord Vishnu is a god in Hinduism. He’s accepted to be the protector of the universe alongside Brahma, ‘the maker’ and Shiva, ‘the destroyer’. Hence, these three Gods are called the ‘Trimurti’. In times when there is unrest on earth, Lord Vishnu embodies saving humanity and different lives on the planet. His avatars are known as ‘Dasavatharam’ or the ten avatars! It is accepted that the Lord has manifested multiple times in the past yugas in particular Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, and Dwapara Yuga. Furthermore, his last symbol will manifest toward the finish of Kali Yuga, the period we are living in at this point. God Vishnu’s first avatar was set in the Satya Yuga, where he was embodied as Matsya Avatar – a half-human and a half-fish symbol with four arms.

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Matsya avatar of vishnu

Matsya avatar

The legend behind Lord Vishnu’s Matsya Avatar:

King Satyavrata, otherwise called Manu, incidentally gets a little fish while cleaning up in the river. The fish then, at that point, begins talking to him and argues to save its life as it will be eaten by the greater fishes soon. Consequently, the fish vows to save Manu’s life from an extraordinary flood that it anticipates.

The king then, at that point, returned it to his castle and set it in a water pot. Later, the fish grew enormously and soon couldn’t fit in the pot. In a matter of time, the king set it in a huge vessel, followed by a pond, then a later and a river. Yet the fish continued to become bigger, and he didn’t have a decision to put it in the sea. Manu, at last, understood that it was anything but a common fish, yet the Lord himself.

King Satyavrata a little fish became the avtar of vishnu

What Happened Later?

The fish then, at that point, requested that Manu should build an enormous boat to board every single seed. Every one of the assortments of medicinal herbs, creatures that should be accompanied by snake Vasuki and the seven saints. He educated Manu to think about him when the rising water expanded and guaranteed to help. During the flood, Lord Vishnu shows up as Matsya and attaches the boat to his horn using Vasuki. He tows the boat to the driest point left on the planet.

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Whenever the flood dies down, it reveals the evil Hayagriva, who took the Vedas from Lord Brahma while he was snoozing. Vishnu kills the evil spirit, recovers the Vedas, and gets them once again to Lord Brahma. Life began flourishing back on earth once the seeds and creatures that were boarded on the boat began reproducing indeed. Manu performed a colossal Yajna to appease the divine beings, and a wonderful young lady named Ida showed up from the fire. She gets married to Manu, and they lead the human race once again.

Conclusion

Thus, in short, we can sum it up as the Matsaya Avatar of Lord Vishnu was basically a fish. The story begins from the time when Many, a sage, caught a fish, which begged him to protect it from other creatures of the sea and not return it to the sea. Manu did so and kept the fish in a basket. However, later the size of the fish increased so much that Manu was left with no other option but to release the fish into the sea. At this time, the fish promised Manu to save him from the coming flood. The fish told him to gather food grains, humans and other items on a big boat. The fish carried the boat on its head, leading it to a place on Earth where the land still remained. 

It is believed that the fish was an avatar of Lord Vishnu as it was there to protect making and humans from the destructiveness of nature and keep the human population alive.  If you liked this blog and are keen on reading more such amazing and exciting blogs, then do check InstaAstro’s website or download the app. There you will find many such informative blogs that will surely bring you joy during your reading time. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Why did vishnu take Matsya avatar?

It is suggested that Lord Vishnu took Matsya avatar in order to protect man from the coming flood. He did so to stop the end of mankind on Earth. He took the form of a fish and led some men on a bat towards a safe spot.

2. What was the first avatar of vishnu?

Lord vishnu first avatar tends to be Matsya avatar. In total, Lord Vishnu tends to have 10 primary avatars. Out of these, Matsya was the first, and Kalki will be the upcoming one.

3. What was the form of the Matsya avatar of vishnu?

The first Avatar of Lord Vishnu was Matsya avatar. Moreover, in this avatar, he took the form of a fish. The story of Matsya Avatar is mentioned above in the blog.

4. Who is vishnu first devotee?

There is no basis for the very first devotee of Lord Vishnu. However, according to Bhagavad Purana, there is a list of the biggest devotees of Lord Vishnu. These are as follows: Brahma, Narada, Shiva, the Four Kumaras, Kapila, Svayambhuva Manu, Prahlada, Janaka, Bhishma, Bali, Śuka, and Yama.

5. What is Matsya meaning?

The term Matsya has its origin in the Sanskrit language. The word relates to the meaning of Fish or something related to a fish. The name suits well for the 1st Avatar of Lord Vishnu, which tends to be that of a fish.

6. How many Vishnu Avatars are there?

There is an ongoing debate about the total number of avatars of Lord Vishnu. Some believe the number to be 24, while some consider it to be 10. However, in modern times, people have resolved to count the 10 major or primary avatars of Lord Vishnu.

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