राजोवाच । नाहं द्रव्यविहीनस्य असवर्णस्य कर्हिचित् । दास्यामि स्वां सुतां शुभ्रां गम्यतां द्विजपुंगव
rājovāca | nāhaṃ dravyavihīnasya asavarṇasya karhicit | dāsyāmi svāṃ sutāṃ śubhrāṃ gamyatāṃ dvijapuṃgava
Le roi dit : «Jamais je ne donnerai ma fille éclatante à celui qui est sans richesse et d’un rang inapproprié. Va-t’en, ô le plus éminent des deux-fois-nés.»
Rājā (identified in verse as rājovāca)
Tirtha: Revā-khaṇḍa (Narmadā sphere)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king, seated in authority, dismisses the brāhmaṇa as unworthy due to poverty and status; the petitioner stands composed, the tension foreshadowing divine revelation.
Worldly criteria (status/wealth) can override discernment; purāṇic narratives often show how such choices invite unforeseen consequences.
No direct tirtha praise appears; this is a plot-turn within the Revā-khaṇḍa narrative frame.
None; it concerns eligibility and refusal in a marriage request.