Śikṣā-nirūpaṇa (Exposition of Discipline): Son’s Marriage, Paternal Duty, and Royal Administration
उपयेमे महाबाहू रूपेणाप्रतिमा भुवि । उद्वाहयित्वा सर्वास्ता विधिदृष्टेन कर्मणा ॥ १८ ॥
upayeme mahābāhū rūpeṇāpratimā bhuvi | udvāhayitvā sarvāstā vidhidṛṣṭena karmaṇā || 18 ||
その大いなる腕をもつ者は—地上に比類なき美しさを備え—聖なる規定に見定められた作法に従って婚礼の儀を正しく行い、彼女たちすべてを娶った。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes dharma in household life: even when describing royal power and beauty, the Purana highlights that marriage becomes spiritually valid when performed through vidhi (scripturally enjoined rites).
Indirectly, it supports bhakti by showing that devotion is strengthened when life-events are aligned with dharma—performing samskaras as prescribed is a way of honoring divine order and cultivating sattva for worship.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implied through “vidhi-dṛṣṭena karmaṇā,” pointing to correct performance of samskaras like vivaha according to injunctions and established ceremonial rules.