Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
न तु व्यर्थशतोद्घुष्टसंभावितधनो नरः एवं संचिन्त्य वेगेन समुत्तस्थौ महाबलः //
na tu vyarthaśatodghuṣṭasaṃbhāvitadhano naraḥ evaṃ saṃcintya vegena samuttasthau mahābalaḥ //
But that man—whose wealth and standing had been proclaimed and celebrated a hundred times over—was not one to be praised in vain. Having reflected thus, the mighty one rose up at once with speed.
This verse does not discuss pralaya or cosmology; it emphasizes character and resolve—thinking carefully and then acting swiftly.
It reflects a key Rajadharma/Nīti ideal: reputation and prosperity should not be hollow; after due deliberation, a leader should rise promptly and act decisively rather than remain inactive.
No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is referenced in this verse; the focus is on personal resolve and immediate action.