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Matsya Purana — Intermediate Dissolution

*सूत उवाच एवमुक्तो मनुस्तेन पप्रच्छ मधुसूदनम् भगवन्कियद्भिर्वर्षैर् भविष्यत्यन्तरक्षयः //

*sūta uvāca evamukto manustena papraccha madhusūdanam bhagavankiyadbhirvarṣair bhaviṣyatyantarakṣayaḥ //

Sūta said: Thus addressed by him, Manu questioned Madhusūdana: “O Blessed Lord, after how many years will the intermediate dissolution (antarākṣaya) occur?”

sūtaḥSūta (the narrator)
sūtaḥ:
uvācasaid
uvāca:
evamthus
evam:
uktaḥaddressed/spoken to
uktaḥ:
manuḥVaivasvata Manu
manuḥ:
tenaby him (the Lord/that one just speaking)
tena:
papracchaasked/inquired
papraccha:
madhusūdanamMadhusūdana (Vishnu/Lord Matsya)
madhusūdanam:
bhagavanO Lord/Blessed One
bhagavan:
kiyadbhihby how many
kiyadbhih:
varṣaiḥyears
varṣaiḥ:
bhaviṣyatiwill occur/will happen
bhaviṣyati:
antarākṣayaḥintermediate destruction/dissolution (a pralaya-type event).
antarākṣayaḥ:
Suta (Sūta Uvāca)
SutaVaivasvata ManuMadhusūdana (Vishnu/Lord Matsya)
PralayaManvantaraMatsya AvataraTime cyclesPurana dialogue

FAQs

It introduces a technical question about antarākṣaya—an “intermediate” form of dissolution—framing the discussion in terms of cosmic time measured in years.

By seeking precise knowledge of cosmic cycles from the Lord, Manu models the dharmic ideal of a ruler/householder: acting with foresight and aligning decisions with larger cosmic order (kāla and dharma).

No direct Vāstu or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; its significance is contextual, setting up a Pralaya/time-cycle framework that later informs when rites, rebuilding, or restorations are undertaken after destruction.