इत्युक्त्वा पद्मजः कन्यां ससर्ज्जयतलोचनाम् । तामस्मै प्रददौ देवः पत्न्यर्थं पद्मसंभवः
ityuktvā padmajaḥ kanyāṃ sasarjjayatalocanām | tāmasmai pradadau devaḥ patnyarthaṃ padmasaṃbhavaḥ
និយាយដូច្នេះហើយ ព្រះបាទ្មជៈ (ព្រះព្រហ្ម) បានបង្កើតកន្យាមួយ មានភ្នែកទម្លាក់ចុះ។ ព្រះដ៏កើតពីផ្កាឈូកនោះ បានប្រគល់នាងឲ្យគាត់ ដើម្បីជាភរិយា។
Narrator (within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa frame)
Scene: Brahmā manifests a shy maiden with downcast eyes, then formally gives her as wife to the aspirant—an archetypal ‘kanyā-dāna’ moment with cosmic solemnity.
Even in narratives of severe tapas, Purāṇas affirm dhārmic order—right companionship and sanctioned household life can support spiritual aims.
No holy site is named; the verse is narrative, describing Brahmā’s act of creation and bestowal.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the act described is the dhārmic giving of a bride (kanyādāna motif) by Brahmā.