Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
पपात भूमौ निःसंज्ञो भूमिरेणुविभूषितः ततो हाहारवो घोरः सेनयोरुभयोरभूत् //
papāta bhūmau niḥsaṃjño bhūmireṇuvibhūṣitaḥ tato hāhāravo ghoraḥ senayorubhayorabhūt //
He fell to the ground, senseless, his body covered with the dust of the earth. Then a dreadful cry of lamentation—“hā hā!”—arose from both armies.
This verse does not address pralaya or cosmology; it depicts a battlefield moment—an unconscious fall and the ensuing lament from both sides.
Indirectly, it reflects the gravity of kṣatriya conflict: the fall of a combatant affects morale and evokes collective response, underscoring the ethical weight and consequences of warfare in royal life.
No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated here; the focus is purely narrative—dust-covered collapse and the armies’ cry.