आराधयामास विभुं तीव्रव्रतपरायणः ततः कालेन महता तुष्टस्तस्य जनार्दनः //
ārādhayāmāsa vibhuṃ tīvravrataparāyaṇaḥ tataḥ kālena mahatā tuṣṭastasya janārdanaḥ //
Firme em votos austeros, ele adorou o Senhor onipotente; e, após longo decurso de tempo, Janārdana ficou satisfeito com ele.
This verse does not describe pralaya directly; it emphasizes the devotional law that sustained austerity and worship over time lead to the Lord’s satisfaction and grace.
It supports the Matsya Purana’s ethic that disciplined observances (vrata), self-restraint, and steady worship are duties that strengthen dharma—relevant to householders for daily conduct and to kings for personal discipline and righteous rule.
No specific Vāstu or temple-architecture rule is stated; the ritual takeaway is the efficacy of sustained vrata-based worship (ārādhana) culminating in divine approval (tuṣṭi).
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