सा विष्णुना विवाहार्थं ततश्चैवानुमोदिता । ईश्वरेण कृतं नाम गायत्री च तवानुगम्
sā viṣṇunā vivāhārthaṃ tataścaivānumoditā | īśvareṇa kṛtaṃ nāma gāyatrī ca tavānugam
Então Viṣṇu a aprovou para o propósito do matrimônio; e por Īśvara (o Senhor) foi-lhe dado o nome “Gāyatrī”, para acompanhar-te.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: Viṣṇu grants approval for marriage; Īśvara bestows the name ‘Gāyatrī’ upon the maiden, indicating her destined companionship; a sacral naming moment within a ritual setting.
Purāṇic dharma portrays divine cooperation—Viṣṇu’s assent and Īśvara’s naming together safeguard sacred order.
The tīrtha is supported through the sanctifying backstory of Gāyatrī within the chapter; this verse itself highlights the divine authorization behind the event.
Implicitly, the legitimacy of vivāha for completing yajña-dharma; no direct instruction like snāna/dāna/japa appears here.