Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
अहं नेमिः सुरो नैव कालनेमे विदस्व माम् भवता मोहितेनाजौ निहता भूरिविक्रमाः //
ahaṃ nemiḥ suro naiva kālaneme vidasva mām bhavatā mohitenājau nihatā bhūrivikramāḥ //
Know me, O Kālanemi: I am Nemi—no ordinary god. In battle, when you were deluded, many heroes of great prowess were slain by you.
This verse does not describe Pralaya; it is a martial-identification statement within an asura–deva conflict narrative, emphasizing moha (delusion) as a cause of destructive outcomes in battle.
Indirectly, it warns that moha (bewilderment) leads to ruinous action; Matsya Purana’s ethical frame often treats clarity (viveka), restraint, and right counsel as essential for rulers and householders to avoid harmful deeds.
No Vastu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is mentioned in this verse; its focus is on identity, delusion, and the consequences of combat.