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Matsya Purana — Manvantaras, Shloka 8

नवाङ्गुलप्रमाणेन निष्पन्नेन तथाष्टकम् एतत्स्वाभाविकं तेषां प्रमाणमधिकुर्वताम् //

navāṅgulapramāṇena niṣpannena tathāṣṭakam etatsvābhāvikaṃ teṣāṃ pramāṇamadhikurvatām //

ନବ ଅଙ୍ଗୁଳ ପ୍ରମାଣ ସ୍ଥାପିତ ହେଲେ ଏବଂ ତଦନୁସାରେ ଅଷ୍ଟକ (ଆଠ ଏକକର ସମୁହ) ମଧ୍ୟ ନିଶ୍ଚିତ ହେଲେ—ମୂଳ ପ୍ରମାଣଠାରୁ ଅନୁପାତ ବଢ଼ାଉଥିବାମାନଙ୍କ ପାଇଁ ଏହାହିଁ ସ୍ୱାଭାବିକ ପ୍ରମାଣ।

नव (nava)nine
नव (nava):
अङ्गुल (aṅgula)finger-breadth, a traditional unit of measure
अङ्गुल (aṅgula):
प्रमाणेन (pramāṇena)by/with the measure, according to the standard
प्रमाणेन (pramāṇena):
निष्पन्नेन (niṣpannena)established, properly formed, duly produced
निष्पन्नेन (niṣpannena):
तथा (tathā)likewise, in the same way
तथा (tathā):
अष्टकम् (aṣṭakam)a set of eight, octad (of units/divisions)
अष्टकम् (aṣṭakam):
एतत् (etat)this
एतत् (etat):
स्वाभाविकम् (svābhāvikam)natural, intrinsic, standard by nature
स्वाभाविकम् (svābhāvikam):
तेषाम् (teṣām)of them, for those (artisans/practitioners)
तेषाम् (teṣām):
प्रमाणम् (pramāṇam)measurement, canonical proportion
प्रमाणम् (pramāṇam):
अधिकुर्वताम् (adhikurvatām)of those who increase/augment (the measure/proportion)
अधिकुर्वताम् (adhikurvatām):
Lord Matsya (in instruction to Vaivasvata Manu)
Lord MatsyaVaivasvata Manu
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FAQs

This verse is not about Pralaya; it focuses on Vastu/Śilpa standards—how canonical measurements (aṅgula-based) are set when proportions are enlarged.

It supports dharmic patronage: kings and householders commissioning temples or images should follow standardized measurements so worship-objects are made according to śāstric proportion rather than personal whim.

It indicates a technical rule of proportion: a base measure of nine aṅgulas and an associated “octad” division are treated as the natural standard when scaling up iconographic or architectural dimensions.