तथा यमुनया चापांपतिना धृतच्छत्रया । स्त्रीभिर्नानाविधालापैलाजाभिश्चानुमोदितः
tathā yamunayā cāpāṃpatinā dhṛtacchatrayā | strībhirnānāvidhālāpailājābhiścānumoditaḥ
तथा यमुनया चापांपतिना धृतच्छत्रया । स्त्रीभिर्नानाविधालापैर्लाजाभिश्चानुमोदितः ॥
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
When dharma is celebrated, even cosmic powers participate—showing that sacred marriage is a universal, auspicious order.
The narrative context is Himālaya’s abode, with Yamunā and Varuṇa underscoring North Indian sacred geography tied to Śiva’s wedding.
Lājā (parched grain) is referenced as a wedding offering associated with auspicious marital rites.