Matsya Purana — The Strategy to Defeat Tāraka: Pārvatī’s Birth
जननी लोकधर्मस्य सम्भूता भूतभावनी शिवेयं पावनायैव त्वत्क्षेत्रे पावकद्युतिः //
jananī lokadharmasya sambhūtā bhūtabhāvanī śiveyaṃ pāvanāyaiva tvatkṣetre pāvakadyutiḥ //
She is the mother of the world’s dharma, arisen as the nourisher of all beings. This auspicious Goddess (Śivā) has manifested solely to purify; in your sacred field (kṣetra) she shines with the radiance of fire.
It does not describe pralaya directly; it emphasizes the sustaining, life-nurturing aspect of the Goddess (bhūtabhāvanī) and the purifying power present in a sacred kṣetra.
It supports dharma by framing sacred space as a purifier: rulers and householders maintain social order (lokadharma) by honoring holy sites, supporting worship, and observing purity disciplines tied to the kṣetra.
The verse highlights kṣetra-śuddhi (sanctity of the site): for Vastu/temple practice, the chosen field is valued for its inherent purifying potency, symbolized as “fire-like radiance,” aligning with ritual consecration and purity requirements.