Arjuna Marries Subhadrā; Kṛṣṇa Honors Two Devotees in Mithilā (Śrutadeva and Bahulāśva)
प्राहिणोत् पारिबर्हाणि वरवध्वोर्मुदा बल: । महाधनोपस्करेभरथाश्वनरयोषित: ॥ १२ ॥
prāhiṇot pāribarhāṇi vara-vadhvor mudā balaḥ mahā-dhanopaskarebha- rathāśva-nara-yoṣitaḥ
Rồi Đức Balarāma hoan hỷ gửi tặng cô dâu chú rể lễ vật cưới vô cùng quý giá: của cải dồi dào, vật dụng sang trọng, voi, xe, ngựa, cùng người hầu nam và nữ.
This verse describes Balarāma sending pāribārhāṇi—traditional wedding gifts—showing joy, generosity, and social dharma through abundant wealth, valuables, and attendants for the couple.
Within the narrative, Balarāma acts as an ideal elder and kinsman, honoring the marriage alliance and blessing the couple through auspicious gifts, reflecting dharmic conduct among the Yādavas.
Celebrate sacred milestones with sincerity and generosity—supporting family and community in a way that uplifts others, without envy and with a joyful, dharmic spirit.