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Vamana Purana — Shiva's Wedding Procession (Part 1), Shloka 38

Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)

स एव धन्यो हि पिता यस्य पुत्री शुभं पतिम् रूपाभिजनसंपत्त्या प्राप्नोति गिरिसत्तम

sa eva dhanyo hi pitā yasya putrī śubhaṃ patim rūpābhijanasaṃpattyā prāpnoti girisattama

အမှန်တကယ်ပင် မိမိသမီးသည် အလှအပ၊ မျိုးရိုးမြင့်မြတ်မှုနှင့် စည်းစိမ်ချမ်းသာကြောင့် မင်္ဂလာရှိသော ခင်ပွန်းကို ရရှိနိုင်သော ဖခင်သာ ကံကောင်းမြတ်နိုးသူ ဖြစ်၏—အို တောင်တို့အထက်မြတ်သော တောင်ရေ။

Not specified in the provided excerpt; vocative ‘girisattama’ suggests the addressee is Himālaya (personified mountain-king)
Implied: Himālaya (as a personified mountain-king, father figure in Devī narratives)Implied: Devī (as the daughter)
DharmaMarriage norms (kanyā/vara)Auspiciousness (śubha)Purāṇic social ethics

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FAQs

The verse frames familial duty and social harmony: a father’s ‘blessedness’ is linked to establishing the daughter in a worthy marriage, reflecting the Purāṇic ethic of household order (gṛhastha-dharma) as a support of cosmic order.

Vamśānucarita/embedded narrative instruction: it uses a genealogical-mythic setting (Himālaya as archetypal father) to teach dharma; not a cosmological creation segment.

Addressing ‘best of mountains’ evokes Himālaya’s stability and sanctity: the daughter’s auspicious alliance symbolizes the channeling of raw power/beauty (rūpa) and inherited virtue (abhijana) into dharmic union, which in Śaiva-Śākta myth culminates in Devī’s union with Śiva.