गुरोरनुज्ञया स्नात्वा व्रतं वेदं समाप्य च । उद्वहेत ततो भार्यां सवर्णां साधुलक्षणाम्
guroranujñayā snātvā vrataṃ vedaṃ samāpya ca | udvaheta tato bhāryāṃ savarṇāṃ sādhulakṣaṇām
Con el permiso del gurú, tras el baño final y habiendo concluido los votos y el estudio del Veda, debe entonces tomar por esposa a una mujer de la misma varṇa, adornada con signos de virtud.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśī Khaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A young graduate of Vedic study performs the samāvartana bath with guru’s blessing; afterward, a modest marriage arrangement is shown—garlands, sacred fire—emphasizing virtue and discipline rather than spectacle.
Householder life should be entered in an orderly dharmic way—after completing study and vows, under the guru’s guidance.
No specific tirtha is named in this verse; it sits within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa’s broader teaching.
Concluding bath (snāna) after study, completion of vrata and Vedic learning, and marriage undertaken with the guru’s permission.