न चातिरिक्तहीनांगीं नातिदीर्घां न वा कृशाम् । नालोमिकां नातिलोमां नास्निग्धस्थूलमौलिजाम्
na cātiriktahīnāṃgīṃ nātidīrghāṃ na vā kṛśām | nālomikāṃ nātilomāṃ nāsnigdhasthūlamaulijām
One should not choose as a bride a woman whose limbs are excessively deficient or excessive, nor one overly tall, nor very thin; nor one with too little hair or too much hair, nor one whose head-hair is coarse, greasy, or thick in an unrefined way.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa instruction)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic tableau: an ācārya explains ‘moderation’ in bodily traits using illustrative sketches or symbolic figures; the emphasis is on balance rather than caricature.
Traditional gṛhastha-dharma emphasizes discernment and stability; physical ‘marks’ are treated as indicators for household harmony.
Kāśī is the sacred frame of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, though this verse addresses domestic dharma rather than a local tirtha.
A practical prescription within marriage selection: avoid certain bodily characteristics considered inauspicious.