कन्यां यच्छति वृद्धाय नीचाय धनलिप्सया । कुरूपाय कुशीलाय स प्रेतो जायते नरः
kanyāṃ yacchati vṛddhāya nīcāya dhanalipsayā | kurūpāya kuśīlāya sa preto jāyate naraḥ
مَن دفعته شهوةُ المال إلى تزويج ابنته لشيخٍ كبير، أو لرجلٍ دنيء، أو قبيح الخِلقة، أو سيّئ السلوك—فإنه يُولد بريتا (روحًا جائعة).
Unspecified in snippet (likely the respondent/teacher in the dialogue)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (nṛpa)
Scene: A cautionary scene: a father exchanges his daughter in marriage for wealth to an unsuitable groom (old/base/ill-favored/bad conduct), with the karmic shadow of pretatva looming; the king listens to the warning.
Family and marriage decisions must be guided by dharma, not greed; exploiting a daughter for wealth is condemned with severe karmic consequence.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
None; it is an ethical warning regarding kanyā-dāna and motives.