तस्यैका चाभवत्पत्नी प्राणेभ्योऽपि गरीयसी । पतिव्रता पतिप्राणा पतिप्रियहिते रता
tasyaikā cābhavatpatnī prāṇebhyo'pi garīyasī | pativratā patiprāṇā patipriyahite ratā
Ele tinha uma única esposa, mais querida do que a própria vida—uma pativratā, fiel ao voto conjugal, para quem o marido era o próprio alento, sempre dedicada ao que lhe era agradável e benéfico.
Sūta
Listener: Ṛṣis of Naimiṣāraṇya (implied)
Scene: Inside a brāhmaṇa home: the wife depicted as composed and devoted, attending to her husband’s needs with reverence; symbols of household ritual—lamp, water-pot, sacred thread, and offerings.
The Purāṇic ideal of gṛhastha-dharma is shown through loyalty, mutual welfare, and steadfast marital virtue.
Indirectly the tīrtha-region of Adhyāya 124, by presenting exemplary lives connected to its narrative.
None; it describes the ethical quality of pativratā-dharma.