न चिरं तिष्ठति द्वारि न द्वारमुपसेवते । अदापितं त्वया किंचित्कस्मैचिन्न ददात्यपि
na ciraṃ tiṣṭhati dvāri na dvāramupasevate | adāpitaṃ tvayā kiṃcitkasmaicinna dadātyapi
She does not linger long at the doorway, nor does she loiter about the threshold. And unless you have given it to her, she does not give away even the slightest thing to anyone.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A quiet Kāśī household threshold: a woman stands composed, not crossing the doorway line, hands folded; inside, household stores and a small shrine are visible, suggesting restraint and trust.
Self-restraint and fidelity in household conduct—acting with modesty and not giving away resources without proper consent.
The broader Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) sacred setting frames these dharma-instructions, even when a specific tīrtha is not named in the verse.
A dharmic rule regarding dāna (giving): she should not give anything away unless it has been given/authorized by the husband.