Dāyavibhāga (Inheritance Apportionment) and Household Precedence — Dialogue of Yudhiṣṭhira and Bhīṣma
न चैतेभ्य: प्रदातव्या न वोढव्या तथाविधा । न होव भार्या क्रेतव्या न विक्रय्या कथंचन
na caitebhyaḥ pradātavyā na voḍhavyā tathāvidhā | naiva bhāryā kretavyā na vikrayyā kathaṃcana ||
এনেধৰণৰ লোকক কন্যা দিব নালাগে, আৰু এইদৰে ‘বিক্ৰী’ কৰা কন্যাৰ সৈতে বিবাহো কৰা উচিত নহয়; কিয়নো পত্নী কোনো অৱস্থাতেই কিনা-বেচাৰ বস্তু নহয়।
भीष्य उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches that marriage must not treat a woman as property: a wife is not a commodity, so buying or selling in the context of marriage is ethically condemned, and alliances with those who practice it should be avoided.
In Bhīṣma’s instruction on dharma, he lays down a rule about proper marital conduct: do not give one’s daughter to men of such conduct, and do not accept a bride through a transaction resembling sale, because it violates the moral status of marriage.