उदकस्पर्शिता याच याच पाणिगृहीतका । अग्निं परिगता या च पुनर्भूः प्रसवा च या
udakasparśitā yāca yāca pāṇigṛhītakā | agniṃ parigatā yā ca punarbhūḥ prasavā ca yā
Evite-se também a moça para quem foi realizado o rito do toque da água, ou cuja mão foi formalmente tomada (pāṇigrahaṇa), ou aquela que circundou o fogo sagrado. Do mesmo modo, a punarbhū (mulher que retorna ao matrimônio) e a que já deu à luz.
Unspecified (narrative legal/dharma instruction within the Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa context)
Scene: Three ritual vignettes: (1) udaka-sparśa with a water vessel touching the bride’s hand, (2) pāṇigrahaṇa with groom holding bride’s hand before elders, (3) agni-parikrama around sacred fire; the text’s caution implied by a boundary line or elder’s raised hand.
It teaches that dharma recognizes ritual and social bonds; once marriage-rites are initiated or completed, they should not be violated.
None is specified; the verse is a dharma injunction rather than a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
It mentions udakasparśa (water-touch rite), pāṇigrahaṇa (hand-taking), and agni-parigamana (circumambulation of the sacred fire).