Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
इत्येवमुक्ता दुर्लङ्घ्यं लोकाचारं त्वरुन्धती नमस्ते रुद्र इत्युक्त्वा जगाम पतिना सह
ityevamuktā durlaṅghyaṃ lokācāraṃ tvarundhatī namaste rudra ityuktvā jagāma patinā saha
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Dharma is presented as inseparable from ācāra (established, community-tested norms). The salutation to Rudra before departure models humility and reverence even within everyday transitions.
Carita-oriented ethical narrative (Vamśānucarita / ācāra-upadeśa by example). It is not cosmogenesis but prescriptive social-religious instruction embedded in story.
Arundhatī’s ‘namas te rudra’ signals Śaiva devotion harmonized with household duty; her leaving ‘with her husband’ reinforces the paired ideal of gṛhastha-dharma (mutual fidelity and shared journey).