आकृष्टापि च नाक्रोशेत्ताडितापि प्रसीदति । इदं कुरु कृतं स्वामिन्मन्यतामिति वक्ति च
ākṛṣṭāpi ca nākrośettāḍitāpi prasīdati | idaṃ kuru kṛtaṃ svāminmanyatāmiti vakti ca
Aunque sea jalada o arrastrada, no debe gritar; aunque sea golpeada, ha de permanecer mansa y serena. Y ha de decir: «Señor mío, haz esto; considéralo ya hecho», hablando así en busca de concordia.
Narratorial voice within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa (didactic instruction on strī-dharma; exact speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: Interior of a traditional household: a composed woman, eyes lowered, hands in añjali or holding a cloth, maintaining calm despite a tense moment; the atmosphere emphasizes restraint and dharma.
Mastery over anger and speech—maintaining composure and harmony is portrayed as a dharmic discipline.
This verse is primarily ethical instruction (dharma-śikṣā) within Dharmāraṇya; no specific tīrtha is named in the shloka itself.
No explicit ritual is prescribed here; the focus is on conduct (ācāra) and restraint.