नान्यां संगच्छते नारीं चित्तेनापि कथंचन । अहं भर्तुः कृतैर्दुःखैरतीव परिपीडिता । सपत्नीजैर्विशेषेण तस्मान्मे त्वं प्रकीर्तय
nānyāṃ saṃgacchate nārīṃ cittenāpi kathaṃcana | ahaṃ bhartuḥ kṛtairduḥkhairatīva paripīḍitā | sapatnījairviśeṣeṇa tasmānme tvaṃ prakīrtaya
No se une a ninguna otra mujer, ni siquiera en su mente, de modo alguno. Y, sin embargo, yo estoy muy afligida por los dolores causados por mi esposo, especialmente por las esposas rivales; por eso, oh venerable, declárame el remedio.
A woman petitioner (name not given in the provided snippet)
Scene: A distressed woman speaks with folded hands, eyes moist, describing her affliction; behind her, faintly suggested silhouettes of rival wives or a tense household atmosphere; the counselor listens compassionately.
Inner fidelity alone does not resolve household suffering; dharma also requires protection, fairness, and the removal of causes of affliction.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it occurs within a Tīrthamāhātmya chapter but the line focuses on personal dharma.
None explicitly here; the verse sets up a request for a “means” (upāya/secret teaching) to be explained next.
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