Matsya Purana — Bhīma-Dvādaśī
हुत्वा च वैष्णवं सम्यक् चरुं गोक्षीरसंयुतम् निष्पावार्धप्रमाणां वै धारामाज्यस्य पातयेत् //
hutvā ca vaiṣṇavaṃ samyak caruṃ gokṣīrasaṃyutam niṣpāvārdhapramāṇāṃ vai dhārāmājyasya pātayet //
Having properly offered the Vaiṣṇava oblation—namely the cooked porridge (caru) mixed with cow’s milk—one should then pour a stream of ghee in a measure equal to half a niṣpāva.
This verse does not describe pralaya; it focuses on a precise Vaiṣṇava homa step—offering milk-mixed caru and then pouring a measured stream of ghee.
It presents a rule-based ritual act (homa) suitable for disciplined religious life; kings and householders are expected to uphold dharma through correct sacrificial procedure and measured offerings.
The significance is ritual-technical: it specifies the offering substance (caru with cow’s milk) and the exact quantity/form of ghee offering (a continuous dhārā, measured as half a niṣpāva), reflecting the Matsya Purana’s prayoga-style precision.