यस्याः स्युर्द्विगुणा दंता एवं सामुद्रिका जगुः । त्रिस्तनी कन्यका या तु श्वशुरस्य कुलक्षयम् । संधत्ते नात्र सन्देहस्तस्मात्तां दूरतस्त्यजेत्
yasyāḥ syurdviguṇā daṃtā evaṃ sāmudrikā jaguḥ | tristanī kanyakā yā tu śvaśurasya kulakṣayam | saṃdhatte nātra sandehastasmāttāṃ dūratastyajet
Los expertos en sāmudrika (fisiognomía) declaran: la muchacha que tiene dientes dobles, y sobre todo la que posee tres pechos, provoca la ruina del linaje de su suegro; no hay duda. Por eso, debe ser abandonada desde lejos.
Unspecified (Nāgarakhaṇḍa narrative voice)
Listener: pārthiva (king)
Scene: A learned assembly cites sāmudrika signs—double teeth, three breasts—declaring danger to the father-in-law’s lineage; the maiden stands apart, stigmatized; the king/listener is addressed.
The verse presents a traditional warning framework where choices affecting household and lineage are to be made with caution and foresight.
No tīrtha is specified in this verse; it is embedded in the ongoing Tīrthamāhātmya narrative.
None; it cites sāmudrika assessment rather than a ritual act.
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