स वल्लभावचः श्रुत्वा धर्मशास्त्राण्यवेक्ष्य च । दत्तामपि हरेत्पूर्वां श्रेयांश्चेद्वर आव्रजेत्
sa vallabhāvacaḥ śrutvā dharmaśāstrāṇyavekṣya ca | dattāmapi haretpūrvāṃ śreyāṃścedvara āvrajet
محبوبہ کی بات سن کر اور دھرم شاستروں پر نظر ڈال کر اس نے یہ فیصلہ کیا: “اگرچہ وہ کہیں دے دی گئی ہو، پھر بھی اگر کوئی زیادہ لائق ور آ جائے تو اسے واپس لیا جا سکتا ہے۔”
Narrator (within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa discourse; traditionally Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa to sages)
Scene: A man listens to his beloved’s counsel, then opens or contemplates dharma-śāstra manuscripts, arriving at a firm conclusion; the emotional undertone is possessive urgency masked as legal reasoning.
Dharma is to be discerned with śāstra-guidance and conscience, not merely by social momentum; ‘rightness’ outweighs mere prior arrangement.
No sacred geography is mentioned in this verse.
A dharma-legal principle is cited (regarding marriage arrangements), not a ritual like snāna, dāna, or japa.