तां रूपलक्षणोपेतां बालां द्वादशहायनाम् । ययाचे पद्मनाभाख्यो मृतदारश्च स द्विजः
tāṃ rūpalakṣaṇopetāṃ bālāṃ dvādaśahāyanām | yayāce padmanābhākhyo mṛtadāraśca sa dvijaḥ
Jenes Mädchen—mit Schönheit und glückverheißenden Merkmalen begabt, zwölf Jahre alt—wurde von einem Zweimalgeborenen namens Padmanābha, einem Brahmanen, dessen Gattin verstorben war, zur Ehe begehrt.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Scene: A young maiden of auspicious marks stands in a domestic courtyard; the twice-born Padmanābha, a widower, formally requests her hand; elders observe with mixed calculation and propriety.
The narrative sets up a chain of karmic and dharmic consequences through ordinary social decisions like marriage.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
An implied social rite (vivāha/marriage) appears, but no specific ritual procedure is detailed here.