Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
वेगेन महता रौद्रं चिक्षेप यममूर्धनि विलोक्य मुद्गरं दीप्तं यमः संभ्रान्तलोचनः //
vegena mahatā raudraṃ cikṣepa yamamūrdhani vilokya mudgaraṃ dīptaṃ yamaḥ saṃbhrāntalocanaḥ //
With tremendous force he hurled the fierce blow upon Yama’s head; and Yama, seeing the blazing mace, looked on with eyes widened in alarm.
This verse does not describe pralaya or cosmology; it is a martial, narrative moment highlighting fear and force in a confrontation involving Yama.
Indirectly, it evokes the Purāṇic theme that even agents of justice (Yama) operate within a moral cosmos where power and accountability are real—reminding rulers and householders that actions have consequences overseen by dharma.
No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated here; the verse is focused on combat imagery (the blazing mudgara) rather than architectural or liturgical instruction.