शममेनो व्रजेदेवं बैजं गर्भजमवे च । स्त्रीणामेताः क्रियास्तूष्णीं पाणिग्राहस्तु मंत्रवान्
śamameno vrajedevaṃ baijaṃ garbhajamave ca | strīṇāmetāḥ kriyāstūṣṇīṃ pāṇigrāhastu maṃtravān
ដូច្នេះ មលទោសដែលមកពីពូជ (បីជជ) និងពីគರ್ಭ (គರ್ಭជ) ត្រូវបានបន្ធូរនិងរលាយបាត់។ សម្រាប់ស្ត្រី ពិធីទាំងនេះធ្វើដោយស្ងៀមស្ងាត់ ប៉ុន្តែពិធីបាណិគ្រាហ (pāṇigraha—ការចាប់ដៃក្នុងអាពាហ៍ពិពាហ៍) ធ្វើជាមួយមន្ត្រ។
Skanda (contextual continuity)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Symbolic purification: a priest performs saṃskāra rites as dark wisps (doṣas) dissolve; a parallel scene shows a wedding pāṇigraha with mantras, sacred fire, and the couple’s joined hands.
Saṃskāras are portrayed as purificatory, reducing inherited and embodied impurities and establishing dharmic life-stages.
The instruction is part of Kāśī’s Kāśīkhaṇḍa teaching on dharma; no specific tirtha is named in this verse.
Women’s rites are indicated as performed silently, while the marriage hand-taking (pāṇigraha) is explicitly mantra-accompanied.