The Account of Women
Householder Ethics, Fault, Merit, and Govinda-Nāma as Purification
कुलद्वयं समा नारी समयित्वा तु तिष्ठति । साध्वी तारयते वंशान्दुष्टा पातयति ध्रुवम्
kuladvayaṃ samā nārī samayitvā tu tiṣṭhati | sādhvī tārayate vaṃśānduṣṭā pātayati dhruvam
نکاح کے بندھن میں آ کر عورت اپنے میکے اور سسرال—دونوں خاندانوں کے برابر ٹھہرتی ہے۔ پاک دامن عورت نسلوں کو اُبھارتی ہے، اور بدکردار عورت یقیناً انہیں گرا دیتی ہے۔
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Concept: A wife becomes a pivotal bridge between natal and marital lineages; virtue uplifts both, corruption harms both.
Application: Treat marriage as a shared dharmic responsibility; cultivate integrity, truthfulness, and mutual respect to benefit extended families.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: vaṃśānduṣṭā = vaṃśān + duṣṭā.
It presents the married woman as belonging equally to her natal and marital families, implying her actions and character affect both lineages.
It frames personal virtue as socially consequential: a sādhvī supports, protects, and elevates family continuity, while unethical conduct damages reputation, harmony, and stability.
This specific verse is primarily a dharma/ethical aphorism about family and virtue; it is not directly about tirtha geography, bhakti practice, or cosmological creation.