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प्रदानकांक्षिणीनां च कन्यानां वयसि स्थिते | श्रुत्वा कथास्तथायुक्ता: सा55शा कृशतरी मया
pradānakāṅkṣiṇīnāṃ ca kanyānāṃ vayasi sthite | śrutvā kathās tathāyuktāḥ sāśā kṛśatarī mayā ||
When maidens who long to be given in marriage have reached the proper age, and they hear such fitting talk about marriage, a hope arises in their hearts. That very hope—so natural to them—has arisen in me as well, and it has made me even more thin and wasted with longing.
कृश उवाच
The verse highlights how socially sanctioned expectations—especially regarding marriage at the proper age—naturally generate hope and longing, powerful enough to affect one’s body and mind. It implicitly points to the ethical weight of such discussions and the vulnerability of those who desire a rightful life-stage transition.
Kṛśa speaks introspectively: hearing appropriate talk about marriage, like that which stirs hope in marriageable maidens, has similarly stirred hope in him; the intensity of that hope has left him even more emaciated.