Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
तावप्यस्त्रैश्चिछिदतुः शितैस्तैर्दैत्यसायकान् तच्च कर्म तयोर्दृष्ट्वा विस्मितः कोपमाविशत् //
tāvapyastraiścichidatuḥ śitaistairdaityasāyakān tacca karma tayordṛṣṭvā vismitaḥ kopamāviśat //
Then those two also, with their sharp missiles, cut down the demon’s arrows. Seeing that feat of the pair, he was astonished—and then entered into anger.
This verse is not about Pralaya; it belongs to a battle narrative, emphasizing martial prowess and the emotional escalation of an adversary.
It reflects the kṣatriya ideal of protecting and prevailing in conflict through skill and courage; the subtext warns that success can provoke an opponent’s wrath, so a ruler must be prepared for retaliation and remain steady-minded.
No Vāstu/temple-building or ritual procedure is stated here; the technical focus is on astras (missiles) and battlefield action.