Adhyaya 72 — The Reconciliation Rite, Sarasvati Sacrifice, and the Birth of Uttama Manu (Auttama Manvantara Prelude)
यत्र तिष्ठति सा सुभ्रूस्तव भार्या महीपते । तस्मादानयतां सा ते परां प्रीतिमुपैष्यति ॥
yatra tiṣṭhati sā subhrūs tava bhāryā mahīpate / tasmād ānayatāṃ sā te parāṃ prītim upaiṣyati
ข้าแต่พระราชา ณ ที่ใดที่พระมเหสีผู้มีคิ้วงามประทับอยู่ จงให้อัญเชิญนางมาจากที่นั้น; นางจักบรรลุความรักอันสูงสุดต่อพระองค์
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Right action is paired with right circumstance: the rite is not abstract; reconciliation is completed by reuniting the separated parties in a lawful, respectful manner.
Upākhyāna (exemplary narrative) used to teach practical dharma in royal/householder life.
‘Bringing’ the estranged spouse symbolizes drawing back the wandering mind/heart into concord—outer reunion reflecting inner integration.