Matsya Purana — Brahmā’s Four Faces
तत् सर्वं नाशम् अगमत् स्वसुतोपगमेच्छया तेनोर्ध्वं वक्त्रम् अभवत् पञ्चमं तस्य धीमतः आविर्भवज्जटाभिश् च तद् वक्त्रं चावृणोत् प्रभुः //
tat sarvaṃ nāśam agamat svasutopagamecchayā tenordhvaṃ vaktram abhavat pañcamaṃ tasya dhīmataḥ āvirbhavajjaṭābhiś ca tad vaktraṃ cāvṛṇot prabhuḥ //
اپنے ہی بیٹے کے قریب جانے کی خواہش سے وہ سب کچھ برباد ہو گیا۔ پھر اس دانا کے اوپر پانچواں چہرہ ظاہر ہوا؛ اور ربّ نے نمودار ہوتی جٹاؤں سے اس چہرے کو ڈھانپ دیا۔
It frames destruction as a consequence of adharma-like transgression and shows divine intervention shaping events, a typical Purāṇic way of linking cosmic disorder with moral disorder.
By portraying ruin arising from an improper desire, it reinforces the ethical ideal of self-restraint (dama) and adherence to dharma—core expectations for both rulers and householders in Purāṇic instruction.
No direct Vāstu or ritual procedure is stated; the verse is primarily iconographic and symbolic, using motifs like a ‘fifth face’ and ‘jaṭā’ that later inform deity-form descriptions (pratimā-lakṣaṇa) in Purāṇic traditions.