Matsya Purana — War of Devas and Dānavas: Yama and Kubera Defeated; Kālanemi’s Māyā and the A...
निष्पिपेष महीपृष्ठे बहुशः पार्ष्णिपाणिभिः यावद्यमस्य वदनात् सुस्राव रुधिरं बहु //
niṣpipeṣa mahīpṛṣṭhe bahuśaḥ pārṣṇipāṇibhiḥ yāvadyamasya vadanāt susrāva rudhiraṃ bahu //
He repeatedly crushed him down upon the surface of the earth, striking with heels and fists, until from Yama’s very mouth a great deal of blood poured forth.
This verse does not discuss pralaya; it depicts violent retribution associated with Yama’s sphere, emphasizing karmic consequence rather than cosmic dissolution.
By portraying severe consequences within Yama’s domain, the verse functions as a deterrent: a king should enforce dharma and a householder should avoid adharma, remembering that actions invite proportionate results.
No Vāstu, iconography, or ritual procedure is stated here; the focus is ethical—illustrating punitive force in a Naraka/Yama context.