आषाढादिव्रतं यस्तु वर्जयेन्नखकर्तनम् वार्ताकं च चतुर्मासं मधुसर्पिर्घटान्वितम् //
āṣāḍhādivrataṃ yastu varjayennakhakartanam vārtākaṃ ca caturmāsaṃ madhusarpirghaṭānvitam //
凡自阿沙陀月(Āṣāḍha)起受持此誓者,应戒除剪甲;并于四个月的雨安居期(Caturmāsa)中亦当禁食vārṭāka(茄子),以盛器所贮之蜂蜜与酥油(ghee)为供,护持其誓。
This verse does not address Pralaya; it is a Dharma-oriented instruction on Caturmāsa vow-discipline, emphasizing bodily restraint and regulated diet as part of religious observance.
It frames household/royal conduct around self-restraint during Caturmāsa: avoiding nail-cutting and certain foods, and sustaining devotional offerings (honey and ghee). Such discipline is presented as a model of dharmic living and public exemplarity.
The ritual element is the use of ghaṭas (pots/jars) associated with madhu and sarpiḥ—indicative of prescribed offering materials and vessel-based ritual setup during the vow, rather than Vāstu or temple-construction rules.