धर्म्यैर्विवाहैर्जायंते धर्म्या एव शतायुषः । अधर्म्यैर्धर्मरहिता मंदभाग्यधनायुषः
dharmyairvivāhairjāyaṃte dharmyā eva śatāyuṣaḥ | adharmyairdharmarahitā maṃdabhāgyadhanāyuṣaḥ
Des mariages conformes au dharma naissent des enfants vertueux, vivant longuement jusqu’à cent ans. Des mariages contraires au dharma naissent des êtres privés de dharma, pauvres en chance, en richesse et en durée de vie.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two contrasted family lineages: one luminous household with righteous parents and healthy, long-lived children; the other shadowed household with discord and frailty—an allegory of dharma vs adharma outcomes.
Householder choices shape future generations; dharmic unions are portrayed as a source of longevity and virtue, while adharmic unions yield decline.
Kāśī frames the discourse as a dharma-teaching landscape, but the verse itself is a general principle rather than a site praise.
No single ritual act is prescribed; it states the karmic outcomes of dharmic versus adharmic marriages.