Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
कांश्चिदुत्थाय मुष्टिभिर् जघ्ने किंकरसंश्रयान् स तु किंकरयुद्धेन ग्रसनः श्रममाप्तवान् //
kāṃścidutthāya muṣṭibhir jaghne kiṃkarasaṃśrayān sa tu kiṃkarayuddhena grasanaḥ śramamāptavān //
Rising up, he struck down with his fists some who had taken refuge among the kiṅkaras (attendant fighters). Yet, by that very battle with the kiṅkaras, Grasana became exhausted.
This verse does not address pralaya or cosmology; it is a narrative combat detail emphasizing physical struggle and exhaustion in battle.
Indirectly, it highlights endurance and the limits of bodily strength—an ethical reminder in Purāṇic literature that even a powerful fighter can be worn down, so strategy and discernment should accompany valor.
No vastu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; it is focused solely on the battlefield action involving kiṅkaras.