भर्ता देवो गुरुर्भर्ता धर्म तीर्थ व्रतानि च । तस्मात्सर्वं परित्यज्य पतिमेकं समर्चयेत
bhartā devo gururbhartā dharma tīrtha vratāni ca | tasmātsarvaṃ parityajya patimekaṃ samarcayeta
بالنسبة لها، الزوجُ إلهٌ، والزوجُ هو الغورو (المعلّم الروحي)، والزوجُ هو الدارما، وهو مواطن الحجّ (تيرثا) والنذور. لذلك، بعد ترك كلّ شيء، ينبغي أن تعبده زوجَها وحده.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A wife performs worship to her husband as if to a deity: offering flowers, lamp, and respectful salutations; behind them appear symbolic icons of dharma, tīrtha, and vrata merging into his figure.
It elevates marital devotion as a comprehensive dharma, equating it with worship, pilgrimage, and vows.
Tīrtha is invoked as a concept; the chapter’s placement in Kāśī Khaṇḍa keeps Kāśī as the overarching sacred backdrop.
Samarcana (devotional honoring/worship) of the husband is prescribed as paramount.