Adhyaya 71 — The King’s Remorse and the Sage’s Counsel on the Necessity of a Wife
त्यजता भवता पत्नीं न शोभनमनुष्ठितम् । अत्याज्यो हि यथा भर्ता स्त्रीणां भार्या तथा नृणाम् ॥
tyajatā bhavatā patnīṃ na śobhanam anuṣṭhitam / atyājyo hi yathā bhartā strīṇāṃ bhāryā tathā nṛṇām
သင်၏ မယားကို စွန့်ပစ်ခြင်း၌ သင်သည် မမှန်ကန်စွာ ပြုမူခဲ့၏။ အကြောင်းမူကား မိန်းမတို့က ခင်ပွန်းကို မစွန့်ပစ်သင့်သကဲ့သို့ ယောကျ်ားတို့လည်း မယားကို မစွန့်ပစ်သင့်ပေ။
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Dharma is framed as reciprocal obligation: fidelity and non-abandonment are not one-sided demands but mutual duties that sustain trust and social stability.
Normative dharma teaching within narrative; supportive of Purāṇic social ethics rather than a pañcalakṣaṇa core (creation/manvantara/genealogy).
The symmetry ‘as for women, so for men’ points to balance: inner wholeness requires honoring commitments rather than splitting life into convenience-based choices.