Matsya Purana - Flood, First Avatar, Cosmic Renewal

The Matsya Purana (Sanskrit: मत्स्य पुराण) is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, named after the Matsya (fish) avatar of Vishnu. It contains the Hindu flood narrative and the most systematic treatment of the Yuga/pralaya cycle.

Contents

SectionFileKey Teaching
Flood NarrativeMP Flood-NarrativeManu, the growing fish, the flood, preservation of Vedas; comparative parallels
Matsya AvatarMP Matsya-AvatarTheological meaning of the fish form; Matsya/Kalki as mirror avatars
Cosmic RenewalMP Cosmic-RenewalPralaya doctrine; four types of dissolution; Kali Yuga in cosmic frame

The Matsya Purana’s Role in the Editorial Spine

The Matsya Purana provides the cosmic-cycle theological framework that makes the Kalki prophecy intelligible:

  1. Matsya is the first avatar - at the beginning of the current cosmic cycle, Vishnu saved the seeds of life through the flood
  2. Kalki is the last avatar - at the end of the current Kali Age, Vishnu will restore the Satya Yuga
  3. The cycle continues - neither the flood nor Kalki ends the cosmos; both are turns of the cosmic wheel
MatsyaKalki
First avatarTenth avatar
Saves through flood (water)Purifies through fire (sword)
Preserves the VedasRestores the Vedas
Saves Manu (one righteous man)Preserves the righteous remnant
Begins the current cycleEnds the current cycle
Creates the Satya Yuga of this ageCreates the Satya Yuga of the next age

Cross-References

  • HV Avatara-List - Matsya as first in the Dashavatara
  • KP - Kalki Purana: the final avatar in the same series
  • BP 12.03 - Yuga cycle and cosmic time