पतिव्रतधृता नार्यो बलेन बलिना धृताः । भर्तबुद्ध्यारमंतेतं कदाचित्ता इमा द्विज
pativratadhṛtā nāryo balena balinā dhṛtāḥ | bhartabuddhyāramaṃtetaṃ kadācittā imā dvija
या पतिव्रता स्त्रिया एका प्रबळ बळाने धरून ठेवलेल्या आहेत; हे द्विज, कधी कधी त्या त्याला पतीबुद्धीने मानून त्याच्यात रमतात।
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvija (addressed)
Scene: A pativratā woman shown with symbols of fidelity (mangala-sūtra/sindūra in later iconography; here as modest attire and vow-gesture), while an unseen powerful force binds her; her gaze shows conflicted devotion as she momentarily regards another as ‘bhartā’.
Puranic dharma portrays fidelity (pativrata) as a potent force, yet also acknowledges overpowering influences that can sway perception and conduct.
The passage belongs to Kāśī-khaṇḍa’s sacred narrative environment, though the verse itself is ethical/narrative rather than topographical.
No direct ritual is prescribed; it describes a state of mind and compulsion linked to dharma and force (bala).