उवाच सा पिता दाता तं प्रार्थय सुदुर्मते । पितृप्रदेया यत्कन्या श्रुतिरेषा सनातनी
uvāca sā pitā dātā taṃ prārthaya sudurmate | pitṛpradeyā yatkanyā śrutireṣā sanātanī
She said: The father is the giver—go and request him, O ill-advised one. A maiden is to be given by her father; this is the eternal ordinance of Śruti.
The maiden (daughter of Vedaśiras)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A maiden speaks firmly, citing eternal Śruti ordinance, gesturing toward her father’s authority while the suitor stands chastened yet intent; domestic courtyard setting within a sacred Kāśī ambience.
Dharma is upheld through proper procedure: personal desire must submit to śāstric and familial order grounded in Śruti.
No specific tīrtha; the verse focuses on dharmic social law within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa narrative.
The prescription is procedural: marriage proposal should be made to the father as the lawful giver of the maiden.