त्रिसप्ततितमः सर्गः (Sarga 73): Mithilā Vivāha
Kanyādāna and the Fourfold Marriage Rites
केकयाधिपती राजा स्नेहात् कुशलमब्रवीत् ।येषां कुशलकामोऽसि तेषां सम्प्रत्यनामयम् ।।।।
kekayādhipatī rājā snehāt kuśalam abravīt | yeṣāṃ kuśalakāmo 'si teṣāṃ sampraty anāmayam ||
Der König, Herr von Kekaya, sprach aus Zuneigung Worte des Wohlergehens: „Die, deren Heil du wünschst, sind jetzt frei von Krankheit und in Sicherheit.“
"My father, king of Kekaya affectionately enquires about your welfare. And they whosewelfare you seek are hale and healthy.
Dharma in social relations includes affectionate concern and truthful communication about others’ well-being—maintaining bonds through respectful inquiry and reliable reporting.
In the midst of wedding-related gatherings, a message of goodwill is conveyed from the Kekaya king, confirming the health and safety of those concerned.
Snehā (affectionate regard) expressed through courteous, truthful welfare-inquiry (kuśala-prashna) and reassurance.
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