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Meaning of "matsya"

Matsya is a Sanskrit term that means fish. It is commonly used in Hindu mythology, literature, and philosophy to represent various concepts such as fertility, life, and transformation
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  • The first of ten successive avatars of the god Vishnu, who saved the first man Manu from a great flood in the form of a fish.

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Matsya avatar is the fish incarnation.
The savior here is the Matsya fish.
Matsya is believed to symbolise the aquatic life as the first beings on earth.
There are very few temples dedicated to Matsya.
Matsya may be depicted alone or in a scene depicting his combat with a demon.
Alwar has been a part of Matsya region of olden times whose capital was Viratnagar.
Matsya is the first avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu in the form of a fish.
The fish incarnation Matsya is described as arising from Dhumavati.
Matsya is the first Avatar of Lord Vishnu in the form of a fish.
The boy grew up to become the founder of the Matsya Kingdom.
The Matsya Purana narrates that the asuras were almost decimated in battle with the devas.
Another ancient flood myth is the Hindu story of Matsya the fish.
The Matsya Purana omits the ghanta and does not mention the fourth weapon.
The Vāyu purāṇa and the Matsya purāṇa mentioned him as belonging to the Bhṛgus.
The Purana derives its name from Matsya.

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The Matsya Purana notes two conflicting descriptions of Surabhi.
This incarnation just like Matsya occurred in Satya Yug.
Regarded as the birthplace of Mars according to the Matsya Purana.
The Matsya Purana tells a different story of the origin of Varahi.
Shraddhadeva was the king of the Dravida Kingdom during the epoch of the Matsya Purana.
The Matsya territories.
The similar but brief accounts are also found in the Matsya Purana and Padma Purana.
The Matsya Narayana temple celebrates the major annual festival on Matsya Jayanti.
Government, rulers and laws become necessary to prevent this matsya nyaya ” operating in human society.
Matsya is a Sanskrit word and means " fish.
Finally they entered the Matsya territory, leaving the forest.
Matsya The first avatar of Vishnu, where he came in the form of a fish.
Manu 's boat is tossed by the storm but Matsya tows it to safety.
Such compassion, claims Matsya Purana, is one of necessary paths to being happy.
Today, his discourse is known as the Matsya Purana.
In Pali literature, the Matsya tribe is usually associated with the Surasena.
One among the Kichakas was the commander-in-chief of the Matsya army under king Virata.
Additionally it is known as Matsya Desh as Pandavas had spent 13 years at this place.
Hearing about the death of Kichaka, Duryodhana surmises that the Pandavas were hiding in Matsya.
According to Bonnefoy, the Matsya Puranic story is also symbolic though quite different.
Matsya Purana states when depicting Bhagvan Shiva, the Lord should be garlanded with snakes.
The legends associated with Matsya expand, evolve and vary in Hindu texts.
The Matsya Purana mentions that Krishna was 89 years old when the battle was fought.
However, Puranic scriptures incorporate Matsya as an avatar of Vishnu.
The Pandavas choose the Matsya Kingdom ruled by Virata, a kind hearted but weak spirited king.
Worship = = There are very few temples dedicated to Matsya.
As stated in the Matsya Purana,.
The Matsya Purana mentions the ferocious eleven Rudras - named,.
In Hindi, it is named as Matsya.
The Matsya Purana mentions that the Andhra dynasty ruled for 450 years.
In Hinduism, Kurma ( ; ) was the second Avatar of Vishnu, succeeding Matsya and preceding Varaha.
Matsya means " fish " in Sanskrit.
A compass, Matsya yantra, was used for navigation in the 4th and 5th century AD.
Matsya Varahi is depicted as two-armed, with spiral-coiled hair and holding a fish (matsya) and a kapala.
Matsya Kingdom ( Sanskrit for " fish " ) was one of the solasa ( sixteen ) Mahajanapadas great kingdoms.

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