Satyavrata

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Satyavrata is a figure in Hindu mythology who later becomes King Manu, the primordial man saved by the god Vishnu in his Matsya (fish) avatar during the great deluge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu mythological character
king
mythological figure
alsoKnownAs King Manu NERFINISHED
Manu NERFINISHED
Vaivasvata Manu NERFINISHED
associatedAvatarOfVishnu Matsya avatar NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept Manvantara NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent great deluge
becomes Manu after the deluge
comparedTo Noah in comparative mythology
cosmicRole lawgiver
progenitor of mankind
devoteeOf Vishnu NERFINISHED
familyRole ancestor of future generations of humans
kingdom earth (after the flood)
mythologicalCycle current Kalpa
protectedByAvatar Matsya NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
rescuedDuring cosmic flood
rescuedOn boat
rescuedWith Vedas NERFINISHED
seeds of living beings
seven sages
roleInMythology primordial man
survivor of the great deluge
savedBy Vishnu NERFINISHED
scripturalSource Bhagavata Purana NERFINISHED
Mahabharata NERFINISHED
Matsya Purana NERFINISHED
Puranas NERFINISHED
theme divine protection
preservation of dharma
renewal of creation
title Manu of the present age NERFINISHED
virtue devotion
piety
truthfulness

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Matsya associatedFigure Satyavrata