Matsya Purana — Description of the Daitya–Dānava War Preparations and Maya’s Divine Chariots
हसंस्तिष्ठति दैत्यानां प्रमुखे स महाग्रहः अन्ये हयगतास्तत्र गजस्कन्धगताः परे //
hasaṃstiṣṭhati daityānāṃ pramukhe sa mahāgrahaḥ anye hayagatāstatra gajaskandhagatāḥ pare //
Laughing, that mighty seizer stood at the very front of the Daityas. Some others were mounted on horses there, while still others sat upon the shoulders (backs) of elephants.
This verse is not about Pralaya; it is a battlefield narration describing Daitya forces and their mounts.
Indirectly, it reflects classical ideals of military organization—frontline leadership, cavalry, and elephant corps—topics often relevant to kingship and statecraft in Puranic narratives.
No Vastu, temple-architecture, or ritual procedure is stated here; the verse focuses on troop positioning and war-mounts.