पीवराभ्यां च जत्रुभ्यां धनधान्यनिधिर्वधूः । श्लथास्थिभ्यां च निम्नाभ्यां विषमाभ्यां दरिद्रिणी
pīvarābhyāṃ ca jatrubhyāṃ dhanadhānyanidhirvadhūḥ | ślathāsthibhyāṃ ca nimnābhyāṃ viṣamābhyāṃ daridriṇī
Eine Gattin, deren Schlüsselbeingegend voll und wohlgeformt ist, wird zur Schatzkammer von Reichtum und Korn; doch wer lockere Knochen, eingesunkene Züge und ungleichmäßige Gestalt hat, gilt als vom Zeichen der Armut betroffen.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic setting in Kāśī: a learned narrator describing auspicious and inauspicious bodily signs of a bride, with symbolic motifs of overflowing granaries versus empty vessels to indicate dhana-dhānya and daridratā.
It frames outer signs as traditional indicators of karma and household fortune, urging discernment and dharmic responsibility in family life.
The broader discourse belongs to the Kāśī Khaṇḍa, centered on Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), though this verse itself focuses on lakṣaṇa (omens) rather than a particular tīrtha.
No specific vrata, dāna, snāna, or japa is prescribed in this verse; it is descriptive (lakṣaṇa-śāstra style).