Adhyaya 64 — Kalavati (Vibhavari) Offers Herself and the Padmini Vidya to Svarocisha
मार्कण्डेय उवाच ।
एवमस्त्विति तामाह स तु कन्यां कलावतीम् ।
विभावर्याः कलावत्याः स्निग्धदृष्ट्यानुमोदितः ॥
mārkaṇḍeya uvāca evam astv iti tām āha sa tu kanyāṃ kalāvatīm / vibhāvaryāḥ kalāvatyāḥ snigdhadṛṣṭyānumoditaḥ
மார்கண்டேயர் கூறினார்— அவன் அவளிடம் ‘அப்படியே ஆகட்டும்’ என்றான். பின்னர் விபாவரியின் ஒப்புதலுடன், அன்பு நிறைந்த பார்வைகளோடு கன்னி கலாவதியை ஏற்றுக்கொண்டான்।
The emphasis on ‘anumodita’ (approval) underscores social-ethical legitimacy: unions/major decisions are portrayed as requiring harmonious consent rather than coercion.
Manvantara/vaṃśānucarita-type narrative: interpersonal events illustrate the moral texture of an epoch rather than cosmogenesis.
Affectionate assent symbolizes the alignment of wills—when inner and outer approvals coincide, the bestowed vidyā ‘settles’ without friction.