*शर्मिष्ठोवाच समाव् एतौ मतौ राजन् पतिः सख्याश्च यः पतिः समं विवाह इत्याहुः सख्या मे ऽसि पतिर्यतः //
*śarmiṣṭhovāca samāv etau matau rājan patiḥ sakhyāśca yaḥ patiḥ samaṃ vivāha ityāhuḥ sakhyā me 'si patiryataḥ //
Śarmiṣṭhā dijo: «Oh rey, estas dos opiniones son iguales: que uno sea esposo y que uno sea amigo; pues se dice que el matrimonio es la unión de iguales. Puesto que eres mi amigo, por ello eres también mi esposo».
This verse does not address pralaya; it belongs to a dynastic-ethical narrative and discusses the social-ethical framing of marriage as an equal union.
It frames marriage (vivāha) as a relationship of equality and mutual bond (friendship), implying that a king/householder should uphold marital responsibility, consent, and relational dharma rather than treating marriage as mere possession.
No vastu, temple-architecture, or ritual procedure is mentioned; the focus is interpersonal dharma within a royal genealogical episode.