Matsya Purana — The Devasura War: Tumult
कर्णिनालीकनाराचवत्सदन्तार्धचन्द्रकैः भल्लैश्च शतपत्त्रैश्च शुकतुण्डैश्च निर्मलैः //
karṇinālīkanārācavatsadantārdhacandrakaiḥ bhallaiśca śatapattraiśca śukatuṇḍaiśca nirmalaiḥ //
—with ear-finned arrows, reed-shafted darts, iron arrows, calf-tooth–shaped heads, and half-moon blades; with bhalla-type bolts, hundred-leafed (multi-bladed) heads, and parrot-beak points—bright, pure, and finely finished.
This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it is a technical catalogue of arrowhead types, reflecting material and martial knowledge preserved in the Purana.
By listing specialized weapons, it aligns with rajadharma indirectly: a king’s duty includes maintaining a well-equipped defense and trained forces, supported by clear technical classifications.
The significance is technical rather than ritual: it preserves Shilpa/Vastu-adjacent terminology used in royal/temple economies (manufacture, standardization, and description of crafted implements).