Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
तस्यां तिथ्यां हरः पाणिं ग्रहीष्यति समन्त्रकम् तव पुत्र्या वयं यामस्तदनुज्ञातुमर्हसि
tasyāṃ tithyāṃ haraḥ pāṇiṃ grahīṣyati samantrakam tava putryā vayaṃ yāmastadanujñātumarhasi
«En ce tithi, Hara (Śiva) prendra la main de ta fille avec les mantras prescrits. Nous nous y rendrons ; il te convient d’en accorder la permission».
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Ritual actions are to be performed in harmony with dharma: proper timing (tithi), correct mantra-procedure, and legitimate consent (anujñā) are treated as integral to auspicious social-sacral order.
This is best classified under Vamśānucarita / carita-style narration (conduct and events of persons/lineages), rather than cosmogenesis (sarga/pratisarga) or manvantara description.
Pāṇigrahaṇa ‘taking the hand’ signifies binding commitment under sacred speech (mantra). Śiva as Hara embodies the sanctifying power that converts a social act into a sacrament.