Matsya Purana — Intermediate Dissolution
और्वानलो ऽपि विकृतिं गमिष्यति युगक्षये विषाग्निश्चापि पातालात् संकर्षणमुखच्युतः भवस्यापि ललाटोत्थस् तृतीयनयनानलः //
aurvānalo 'pi vikṛtiṃ gamiṣyati yugakṣaye viṣāgniścāpi pātālāt saṃkarṣaṇamukhacyutaḥ bhavasyāpi lalāṭotthas tṛtīyanayanānalaḥ //
ယုဂအဆုံး၌ အော်ဝမီး (Aurva) ပင်လျှင် ကြောက်မက်ဖွယ် ပြောင်းလဲမှုသို့ ရောက်လိမ့်မည်။ ထို့ပြင် ပာတာလာ (Pātāla) မှ စင်ကර්ရှဏ (Saṅkarṣaṇa) ၏ ပါးစပ်မှ ထွက်လာသော အဆိပ်မီးလည်းရှိ၏။ ထို့အတူ ဘဝ (Bhava/Śiva) ၏ နဖူးမှ ပေါက်ဖွားသော တတိယမျက်စိမီး၏ လောင်ကျွမ်းမှုလည်း ဖြစ်ပေါ်လိမ့်မည်။
It lists specific cosmic fires that manifest at yuga-kṣaya—Aurvānala, a poisonous/netherworld fire linked to Saṅkarṣaṇa, and Śiva’s third-eye blaze—indicating dissolution through overwhelming heat and destructive energy.
Indirectly, it frames impermanence: kings and householders should pursue dharma, charity, and right conduct knowing worldly power and possessions end in pralaya; the verse functions as a warning against complacency and attachment.
No direct Vāstu or temple rule is stated; ritually, the verse underscores the supremacy of cosmic fire in dissolution, supporting Purāṇic emphasis on fire-offerings (homa) and purification as symbolic counterpoints to destructive yugānta heat.