Matsya Purana — The Devasura War: Tumult
पदातिरेको बहुभिर् गजैर्मत्तैश्च युज्यते ततः प्रासाशनिगदाभिन्दिपालपरश्वधैः //
padātireko bahubhir gajairmattaiśca yujyate tataḥ prāsāśanigadābhindipālaparaśvadhaiḥ //
Then the surplus of infantry is deployed together with many rutting elephants, and thereafter the engagement proceeds with spears, darts, iron clubs, gadas, bhindipāla missiles, and battle-axes.
Nothing directly—this verse is martial in focus, describing troop deployment and weaponry rather than cosmology or pralaya.
It aligns with rājadharma by outlining practical conduct of warfare—how a king’s forces (infantry and elephants) are to be committed and with what weapons, implying disciplined, organized battle rather than chaos.
No vāstu or ritual procedure is stated; the technical content here is military: categories of troops and a specific list of weapons.