Matsya Purana — Code of Conduct and Vow-Procedure for Courtesans
तास्तमर्घ्येण सम्पूज्य प्रणिपत्य पुनः पुनः लालप्यमाना बहुशो बाष्पपर्याकुलेक्षणाः //
tāstamarghyeṇa sampūjya praṇipatya punaḥ punaḥ lālapyamānā bahuśo bāṣpaparyākulekṣaṇāḥ //
Sau khi cung kính dâng lễ arghya để tôn thờ ngài, họ cúi lạy hết lần này đến lần khác; rồi nhiều phen thưa gửi bằng lời ai oán, đôi mắt mờ đục vì ngập tràn lệ.
It shows the human emotional and devotional response during the Pralaya narrative—people seek refuge in the divine/protected leader, honoring him with arghya and repeated prostrations amid grief.
It highlights dharmic conduct in crisis: offering respectful hospitality (arghya) and humble submission to rightful spiritual authority—values expected in household and royal etiquette in the Matsya Purana’s ethical culture.
The ritual point is arghya—an honor-offering used in pūjā and reception rites—paired with repeated praṇipāta, indicating formal worship protocol rather than Vāstu or temple-construction rules.