Matsya Purana — Brahmā’s Four Faces
सांख्यं संख्यात्मकत्वाच् च कपिलादिभिर् उच्यते एतत् तत्त्वात्मकं कृत्वा जगद् वेधा अजीजनत् //
sāṃkhyaṃ saṃkhyātmakatvāc ca kapilādibhir ucyate etat tattvātmakaṃ kṛtvā jagad vedhā ajījanat //
เรียกว่า “สางขยะ (Sāṅkhya)” เพราะมีลักษณะเป็นการนับและแจกแจงตัตตวะ ตามที่กปิละและฤๅษีทั้งหลายสอนไว้ ครั้นทรงทำคำสอนนี้ให้เป็นสภาวะแห่งตัตตวะแล้ว เวธา (ผู้สร้าง) จึงบังเกิดโลกขึ้น
This verse focuses on creation (sarga), stating that the Creator (Vedhā/Brahmā) generates the world by establishing reality as a structured set of tattvas, understood through Sāṅkhya’s enumerative method.
Indirectly, it grounds dharma in right knowledge: by understanding creation as ordered principles (tattvas), a king or householder is encouraged to act with discernment (viveka), restraint, and alignment with cosmic order rather than impulse.
No direct Vāstu or ritual rule is stated; however, the verse provides the metaphysical basis often used in Vāstu and ritual thought—orderly creation through principles—supporting the idea that sacred building and rites should mirror cosmic structure.