Matsya Purana — Eclipse-Time Planetary Bath
परमां सिद्धिमाप्नोति पुनरावृत्तिदुर्लभाम् सूर्यग्रहे सूर्यनाम सदा मन्त्रेषु कीर्तयेत् //
paramāṃ siddhimāpnoti punarāvṛttidurlabhām sūryagrahe sūryanāma sadā mantreṣu kīrtayet //
他将获得至上的成就(悉地),此成就极难得,亦难再堕入世间轮回之返还。故当太阳之力显现之时(苏利耶·格罗诃),应于诸咒中恒常称诵太阳之名。
This verse does not describe Pralaya directly; it teaches a soteriological point—reciting Sūrya’s name in mantra-practice leads to a supreme siddhi associated with freedom from repeated return (punarāvṛtti).
It frames a practical daily discipline: a householder (and by extension a king as exemplar) should integrate Sūrya-nāma into mantra-japa as a regular observance, seeking inner mastery and merit rather than only worldly success.
The significance is ritual rather than architectural: it prescribes mantra-usage—uttering the Sun’s name during mantra-recitation, especially at solar times/conditions (sūrya-graha), as a means to attain high spiritual fruition.