Matsya Purana — Intermediate Dissolution
ततो ऽल्पसत्त्वक्षयदा रश्मयः सप्त दारुणाः सप्तसप्तेर्भविष्यन्ति प्रतप्ताङ्गारवर्षिणः //
tato 'lpasattvakṣayadā raśmayaḥ sapta dāruṇāḥ saptasapterbhaviṣyanti prataptāṅgāravarṣiṇaḥ //
ثم تنبثق من الشمس سبعةُ أشعةٍ مروّعة—مضاعفةً سبعًا—تُهلك ما بقي من قوة الحياة في الكائنات، وتمطر جمرًا محرقًا كالفحم المتّقد.
It describes a pralaya-omen: the Sun manifests intensified, destructive rays that drain life-force and scorch the world, symbolizing the onset of cosmic drying and burning preceding dissolution.
As an end-time warning, it implies urgency in dharma: rulers and householders should uphold order, charity, and restraint while conditions remain favorable, since worldly stability can collapse under cosmic forces beyond human control.
No direct Vastu or temple rule is stated; indirectly, it underscores impermanence—ritual merit and dharmic foundations are prioritized over mere material construction when pralaya-portents arise.