Matsya Purana — Devayānī–Śarmiṣṭhā Dialogue: Yayāti’s Transgression
*शौनक उवाच क्रोधेनोशनसा शप्तो ययातिर्नाहुषस्तदा पूर्वं वयः परित्यज्य जरां सद्यो ऽन्वपद्यत //
*śaunaka uvāca krodhenośanasā śapto yayātirnāhuṣastadā pūrvaṃ vayaḥ parityajya jarāṃ sadyo 'nvapadyata //
Śaunaka berkata—ketika itu Raja Yayāti, putra Nahusha, karena kutukan Uśanas (Śukra) yang diucapkan dalam amarah, seketika meninggalkan masa mudanya dan segera jatuh ke dalam usia tua.
This verse does not describe Pralaya; it presents a karmic-moral event in a royal genealogy where a sage’s curse immediately transforms the king’s condition.
It underscores restraint and accountability: a ruler’s conduct can invite powerful consequences, and royal life is bound by dharma and the authority of spiritual preceptors.
No Vastu, temple-architecture, or ritual procedure is mentioned in this verse; the focus is on the narrative consequence of a curse affecting the king’s age.