महाधनस्य शांतस्य सदा राजसखस्य च । याञ्चाभंगभयात्तस्य तां कन्यां प्रददौ पिता
mahādhanasya śāṃtasya sadā rājasakhasya ca | yāñcābhaṃgabhayāttasya tāṃ kanyāṃ pradadau pitā
Por ser ele muito rico, sereno e sempre amigo do rei, o pai da moça—temendo a desonra de recusar o pedido—deu-lhe aquela filha.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Scene: The girl’s father, anxious about refusal, offers his daughter; Padmanābha stands composed, backed by signs of wealth and royal association; onlookers sense the imbalance of power.
Purāṇic narratives highlight how fear, status, and worldly influence can shape decisions that later bear karmic results.
None; this is a social-narrative verse without geographical glorification.
No prescription; it describes the giving of the daughter in marriage due to social pressure.