स्वस्त्रीस्नेहकृतेयस्तु तं पत्नीभिरिति द्विजाः । जपेद्भार्या भवेत्साध्वी तस्य सा स्नेहवत्सला
svastrīsnehakṛteyastu taṃ patnībhiriti dvijāḥ | japedbhāryā bhavetsādhvī tasya sā snehavatsalā
Ó duas-vezes-nascidos, quem aqui recita o mantra que começa com “taṃ patnībhir …” para conquistar o afeto da esposa, faz com que ela se torne virtuosa e devota, amando-o com ternura constante.
Skanda (deduced from tīrthamāhātmya instructional style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvijāḥ
Scene: A brāhmaṇa householder at a tīrtha shrine recites softly; behind him, a couple stands with joined hands, the wife depicted as calm and radiant, symbolizing sādhvī devotion and affectionate concord.
Holy-place japa is presented as a dharmic means to restore harmony and virtue within household life.
The verse speaks within a Tīrthamāhātmya context of Nāgarakhaṇḍa, praising mantra-japa performed ‘here’ at the chapter’s described tīrtha (name not specified in the snippet).
Japa (repetition) of a specified Vedic mantra/ṛc beginning with “taṃ patnībhiḥ …” for the intended result.