Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
ततो मुष्टिभिरन्योन्यं निर्दयौ तौ निजघ्नतुः दैत्येन्द्रस्यातिकायत्वात् ततः श्रान्तभुजो यमः //
tato muṣṭibhiranyonyaṃ nirdayau tau nijaghnatuḥ daityendrasyātikāyatvāt tataḥ śrāntabhujo yamaḥ //
Then the two, merciless, struck one another with their fists. But because the lord of the Daityas was of enormous stature, Yama’s arms grew weary thereafter.
This verse does not address creation or Pralaya; it focuses on a martial episode, highlighting physical exertion and the overwhelming size of a Daitya-king even against Yama.
Indirectly, it illustrates a kṣātra ideal valued in Puranic ethics—steadfastness in conflict—while also implying a practical lesson: strength and endurance matter, and even powerful agents can tire when facing disproportionate force.
No Vastu Shastra, temple iconography, or ritual procedure is mentioned in this verse; it is purely a combat description within the Matsya Purana’s mythic narrative.