Matsya Purana — Yayāti in Amarāvatī-like Splendor: Devayānī Installed
*ययातिरुवाच वेद्मि त्वां शीलसम्पन्नां दैत्यकन्यामनिन्दिताम् रूपं तु ते न पश्यामि सूच्यग्रमपि निन्दितम् //
*yayātiruvāca vedmi tvāṃ śīlasampannāṃ daityakanyāmaninditām rūpaṃ tu te na paśyāmi sūcyagramapi ninditam //
Yayāti berkata: Aku mengenalmu sebagai gadis Daitya yang tak bercela dan berperilaku luhur; namun wujudmu sama sekali tak kulihat—bahkan setitik pun, sebesar ujung jarum, tidak.
Nothing directly—this verse belongs to a dynastic dialogue (Yayāti narrative) and focuses on recognition of character versus the inability to perceive physical form.
It highlights discernment: Yayāti affirms virtue (śīla) as knowable and praiseworthy, while also stressing the need for clear perception and truth in encounters—an ethical theme relevant to royal judgment and household conduct.
None explicitly; there is no Vāstu, temple iconography, or ritual procedure in this verse—its imagery (“needle-tip”) is rhetorical, emphasizing extreme minuteness/imperceptibility.