Matsya Purana — Intermediate Dissolution
देवतानां प्रतिष्ठादि यच्चान्यद्विद्यते भुवि तत्सर्वं विस्तरेण त्वं धर्मं व्याख्यातुमर्हसि //
devatānāṃ pratiṣṭhādi yaccānyadvidyate bhuvi tatsarvaṃ vistareṇa tvaṃ dharmaṃ vyākhyātumarhasi //
ท่านควรอธิบายโดยพิสดารซึ่งธรรมทั้งปวง เริ่มตั้งแต่พิธีประดิษฐานเทวรูป (ประติษฐา) และสิ่งอื่นใดทั้งหมดที่มีอยู่บนแผ่นดิน
This verse does not directly describe Pralaya; it sets the agenda for a comprehensive teaching on Dharma, explicitly including deity consecration (pratiṣṭhā) and other worldly regulations.
By requesting a detailed exposition of Dharma, Manu frames the king/householder’s duty as grounded in correct ritual and ethical order—especially maintaining public religion through proper consecrations and allied rites that uphold social and cosmic stability.
The key term is pratiṣṭhā—formal installation/consecration of deities—central to temple ritual completion and closely tied to Vastu and iconography practices that the Matsya Purana later systematizes.