Matsya Purana — The Strategy to Defeat Tāraka: Pārvatī’s Birth
इत्युक्तः स्वात्मभूर्देवः सुरैर्दैत्यविचेष्टितम् सुरानुवाच भगवांस् ततः स्मितमुखाम्बुजः //
ityuktaḥ svātmabhūrdevaḥ surairdaityaviceṣṭitam surānuvāca bhagavāṃs tataḥ smitamukhāmbujaḥ //
Thus addressed by the gods concerning the daityas’ aggressive designs, the Self-born Lord (Brahmā), the Blessed One—his lotus-like face gently smiling—then spoke to the Devas.
Indirectly, it shows cosmic administration: when disorder arises through Daitya aggression, the Devas seek Brahmā’s guidance—an aspect of maintaining order across cycles that include creation and dissolution.
It models dharmic governance: when confronted with hostile forces or crises, one should seek wise counsel and respond calmly and strategically—mirroring a king’s duty to protect order and a householder’s duty to act without panic.
No Vāstu or ritual procedure is specified in this verse; it functions as a narrative transition introducing Brahmā’s instruction, which may frame later prescriptive material.