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Matsya (The Fish Avatara) appears among living entities who live in the water or have no advanced development of the rachis, who are only a little advanced beyond the vegetable kingdom and thus are severely limited in movement, and are merely engaged in the material activities of eating, sleeping, mating, and defending, with restrained animal consciousness, and who lack the intelligence to advance beyond gross materialism.
Matsya rescues mankind from the Great Flood, which is a historical event known to all human cultures.
Matsya warns Manu (AKA Noah) that the earth will soon be flooded with water. Matsya orders the demigods to build a boat, into which Manu is to place living beings, and thus save them.
Matsya instructs Manu to fasten the boat to Matsya's horn, so that he can guide the boat to safety.
Thereafter, gigantic clouds pouring incessant water swell the ocean more and more. Thus the ocean begins to overflow onto the land and inundate the entire world.
After boarding the boat, Manu constantly prays to God, and God appears in the form of a gigantic golden fish in the midst of the ocean of inundation. He has one horn on his head and is eight-million miles long.
Following the instructions that God had given previously, Manu fastens the boat to the Lord's gigantic horn using the serpent Vasuki as a rope. Thus being satisfied, he offers prayers to the Lord.
-- Srimad Bhagavatam 8.24.32 - 8.24.45 (excerpted)
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Matsya (The Fish Avatara) appears among living entities who live in the water or have no advanced development of the rachis, who are only a little advanced beyond the vegetable kingdom and thus are severely limited in movement, and are merely engaged in the material activities of eating, sleeping, mating, and defending, with restrained animal consciousness, and who lack the intelligence to advance beyond gross materialism.
Matsya rescues mankind from the Great Flood, which is a historical event known to all human cultures.
Matsya warns Manu (AKA Noah) that the earth will soon be flooded with water. Matsya orders the demigods to build a boat, into which Manu is to place living beings, and thus save them.
Matsya instructs Manu to fasten the boat to Matsya's horn, so that he can guide the boat to safety.
Thereafter, gigantic clouds pouring incessant water swell the ocean more and more. Thus the ocean begins to overflow onto the land and inundate the entire world.
After boarding the boat, Manu constantly prays to God, and God appears in the form of a gigantic golden fish in the midst of the ocean of inundation. He has one horn on his head and is eight-million miles long.
Following the instructions that God had given previously, Manu fastens the boat to the Lord's gigantic horn using the serpent Vasuki as a rope. Thus being satisfied, he offers prayers to the Lord.
-- Srimad Bhagavatam 8.24.32 - 8.24.45 (excerpted)
See all ten Avataras in one video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=t1OkgC5VoxE
See Kurma Avatara video here:
youtube.com/watch?v=448SiI5czmk
My channel is Youtube's foremost stronghold of free speech -- anyone and everyone can post freely on all of my Presuppositional Apologetics videos.