Matsya Purana — Vishnu’s Battle with the Daityas: Astra-Combat
चिछेदाथ धनुर्विष्णोर् निमिर्भल्लेन दानवः संध्यमानं शरं हस्ते चिछेद महिषासुरः //
cichedātha dhanurviṣṇor nimirbhallena dānavaḥ saṃdhyamānaṃ śaraṃ haste cicheda mahiṣāsuraḥ //
Then the Dānava Nimi severed Viṣṇu’s bow with a sharp arrow; and Mahīṣāsura, while a missile was being fitted, cut the arrow in the hand.
Nothing directly—this verse is a battlefield detail in the Mahīṣāsura conflict, focusing on weapon-interception rather than cosmic creation or pralaya.
Indirectly, it illustrates vigilance and tactical readiness in conflict—virtues praised in Purāṇic ethics for rulers (kṣātra-dharma), even though no explicit royal or household duty is stated here.
No Vāstu or ritual procedure is mentioned; the verse is strictly martial, describing the cutting of a bow and an arrow during combat.