सवर्णया करो ग्राह्यो धार्यः क्षत्रियया शरः । प्रतोदो वैश्यया धार्यो वासोंतः पज्जया तथा
savarṇayā karo grāhyo dhāryaḥ kṣatriyayā śaraḥ | pratodo vaiśyayā dhāryo vāsoṃtaḥ pajjayā tathā
स्ववर्ण स्त्रीसोबत पाणिग्रहण (हात धरणे) करावे. क्षत्रिया स्त्रीसोबत बाण धारण करावा, वैश्य स्त्रीसोबत प्रतोद (अंकुश/चाबूक) धारण करावा, आणि शूद्रा स्त्रीसोबत वस्त्राचा पदर/काठ धरावा.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A marriage-rite tableau: the groom performs pāṇigrahaṇa; beside him are displayed the ritual tokens—hand clasp, arrow, goad, and garment hem—each associated with a bride of different varṇa, rendered as symbolic objects rather than literal hierarchy.
Marriage is treated as a dharmic saṃskāra with prescribed forms; the rite signals social order and responsibility within household life.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred context of the teaching, though the verse itself focuses on marital procedure rather than a named tīrtha.
It prescribes what is to be ritually ‘held’ during the marriage act (hand/arrow/goad/garment hem), depending on varṇa.