Matsya

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Matsya is the fish incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu, known for saving the sacred scriptures and the first man from a great deluge.

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Label Occurrences
Matsya canonical 5
Matsya avatar of Vishnu 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu deity
avatar of Vishnu
mythological figure
associatedDeity Vishnu
associatedFigure Manu
Satyavrata
avatarNumber first avatar of Vishnu
cosmicFunction preservation of dharma
depictedWith horn to which the boat is tied
event great deluge
festivalAssociation Vaikunta Ekadasi
surface form: Vaikuntha Ekadashi
form fish
half-man half-fish
iconography Vishnu with fish tail
fish-bodied deity with human torso
languageName Sanskrit
mythType flood myth
nameMeaning fish
narrativeTheme test of devotion and faith
warning of impending flood
protects cosmic order
sacred scriptures
relatedConcept Dashavatara
cosmic ocean
pralaya
religion Hinduism
role protector of the Vedas
rescuer of the first man
savior during the great deluge
saves Manu
Vedas
sages
scripturalSource Bhagavata Purana
Mahabharata
Matsya Purana
Puranas
Shatapatha Brahmana
symbolism beginning of life cycle
preserver of knowledge
protector from cosmic floods
vehicle boat carrying sages and seeds of life
weapon chakra
gada
padma
shankha
worshippedIn India
Nepal

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vishnu avatar Matsya
Vaishnavism honorsAvatar Matsya
Kurma predecessorAvatar Matsya
Dashavatara member Matsya
Dashavatara sequenceStart Matsya
Shraddhadeva Manu rescuedInFormOf Matsya
this entity surface form: Matsya avatar of Vishnu