The Account of Women
Householder Ethics, Fault, Merit, and Govinda-Nāma as Purification
विक्रीय चात्मजां मूढो नरकान्न निवर्त्तते । लोभादसदृशे पुंसि कन्यां यस्तु प्रयच्छति
vikrīya cātmajāṃ mūḍho narakānna nivarttate | lobhādasadṛśe puṃsi kanyāṃ yastu prayacchati
विक्रीय चात्मजां मूढो नरकान्न निवर्तते। लोभादसदृशे पुंसि कन्यां यः प्रयच्छति, सोऽपि तद्गतिं प्राप्नोति॥
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Concept: Treating a daughter as merchandise and arranging marriage from greed violates dharma and leads to naraka; marriage is a sacred trust, not a transaction.
Application: Reject any form of bride-selling or coercive ‘price’; prioritize character, compatibility, and consent; keep marriage rites free from financial bargaining.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: चात्मजाम् = च + आत्मजाम्; नरकान्न = नरकात् + न; लोभादसदृशे = लोभात् + असदृशे; यस्तु = यः + तु
It condemns treating a daughter as property for profit and warns against arranging a marriage driven by greed, especially to an unsuitable or mismatched man—both presented as grave violations of dharma.
No. This verse is a moral injunction concerning marriage ethics and the sin of greed, not a description of tīrthas or sacred geography.
By emphasizing dharmic conduct and restraint from greed, it frames moral purity as foundational for spiritual life; unethical actions are said to lead to severe karmic consequences that obstruct progress.