Matsya Purana — Description of Atri’s Hermitage: Sacred Grove Planning
ऋक्षांस्तरक्षूंश्च बहून् गोलाङ्गूलान् सवानरान् शशलोमान् सकादम्बान् मार्जारान् वायुवेगिनः //
ṛkṣāṃstarakṣūṃśca bahūn golāṅgūlān savānarān śaśalomān sakādambān mārjārān vāyuveginaḥ //
“(He created/produced) many bears and hyenas, long-tailed creatures together with monkeys, hare-furred animals along with flocks of waterfowl, and cats—swift as the wind.”
It supports the Sarga-style theme: the text enumerates created beings (animal kinds and their traits like speed), indicating ordered manifestation rather than dissolution (Pralaya).
Indirectly, it grounds dharma in awareness of living beings: kings protect forests and wildlife, and householders practice non-cruelty and responsible coexistence with animals described as part of the created order.
No direct Vāstu or ritual rule is stated; the verse functions as a cosmological/natural-history listing rather than temple architecture guidance.