Matsya Purana — Yayāti in Amarāvatī-like Splendor: Devayānī Installed
प्रजज्ञे च ततः काले राज्ञी राजीवलोचना कुमारं देवगर्भाभम् आदित्यसमतेजसम् //
prajajñe ca tataḥ kāle rājñī rājīvalocanā kumāraṃ devagarbhābham ādityasamatejasam //
پھر اسی وقت کنول آنکھوں والی رانی نے ایک شہزادے کو جنم دیا—جو دیوی رحم سے پیدا ہونے والے کی مانند اور سورج کے برابر درخشاں تھا۔
This verse does not address pralaya; it focuses on a royal birth described with auspicious, solar-like radiance, typical of genealogical narration.
By emphasizing the birth of a divinely radiant prince, it supports the Purāṇic ideal of rightful succession—implying continuity of royal duty (rājadharma) through an heir fit to protect and uphold dharma.
No direct Vāstu or ritual procedure is stated; the verse uses auspicious imagery (lotus-eyed queen, sun-like brilliance) often echoed in ritual praise and royal consecration contexts.