Kuru's Consecration — Kuru’s Consecration and the Sanctification of Samantapañcaka (Kurukshetra)
सोदामिनीं सुदाम्नस्तु सुतां रूपाधिकां नपः कुरोरर्थाय वतवान् स प्रादात् कुरवे ऽपि ताम्
sodāminīṃ sudāmnastu sutāṃ rūpādhikāṃ napaḥ kurorarthāya vatavān sa prādāt kurave 'pi tām
সেই রাজা নপঃ সুদাম্নের অপরূপা কন্যা সুদামিনীকে কুরুর কল্যাণার্থে বিবাহ-সম্বন্ধে স্থির করে কুরুকে প্রদান করলেন।
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Marriage is presented as a deliberate, welfare-oriented act (‘arthāya’): alliances are not merely personal but serve stability, succession, and dharma in the polity.
Vamśānucarita: it records marital connections that shape the transmission and legitimacy of a famed royal line (Kuru).
The gifting of a bride ‘for Kuru’s sake’ symbolizes the integration of beauty (śrī-like prosperity) with lineage-duty—an idiom for how royal fortune and continuity are ritually consolidated.