उद्वोढा वेदविधिना स सच्छूद्रः प्रकीर्तितः । अक्लीवाऽव्यंगिनी शस्ता महारोगाद्यदूषिता
udvoḍhā vedavidhinā sa sacchūdraḥ prakīrtitaḥ | aklīvā'vyaṃginī śastā mahārogādyadūṣitā
Se le proclama “sacchūdra” cuando (su esposa) ha sido desposada debidamente conforme al rito védico: digna de alabanza, no impotente, sin deformidad y no manchada por grandes enfermedades y similares.
Narrative voice continuing Īśvara’s discourse (speaker implicit from verse opening context)
Listener: Skanda
Scene: A formal Vedic wedding is depicted: agni, ladles, offerings, and the couple; Īśvara’s teaching emphasizes ‘vidhi’ and ‘doṣa-rahitatva’ with sages observing as witnesses.
It continues defining ‘sacchūdra’ by emphasizing dharmic household order and socially approved marital qualifications.
No tīrtha is named in this line.
Marriage ‘according to Vedic procedure’ is referenced as the defining ritual condition.