स ब्राह्मो वरमाहूय यत्र कन्या स्वलंकृता । दीयते तत्सुतः पूयात्पुरुषानेकविंशतिम्
sa brāhmo varamāhūya yatra kanyā svalaṃkṛtā | dīyate tatsutaḥ pūyātpuruṣānekaviṃśatim
இதுவே பிராஹ்ம விவாகம்—மணமகனை அழைத்து, அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்ட கன்னியை அவனுக்குத் தானமாக அளிப்பது. அந்த இணைவில் பிறந்த புதல்வன் இருபத்தொன்று தலைமுறை ஆண்களைப் புனிதப்படுத்துவான்.
Skanda (continuing from 38.1)
Listener: Śaunaka and other ṛṣis (typical frame)
Scene: A formal Brāhma marriage: the groom is respectfully invited; the bride, richly adorned, is ceremonially given with Vedic solemnity; elders and priests witness; the theme is purity and lineage uplift.
A dharmic, orderly marriage is portrayed as spiritually potent, generating merit that uplifts family lineage.
No particular tīrtha is named; the teaching belongs to Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s dharma instruction.
It indicates the formal act of inviting the groom and giving the adorned bride—core elements of the Brāhma marriage form.