न चापि भगवान् वाच्यो दीयतामिति भार्गव । देया मे दुहिता चैव त्वद्विधाय महात्मने,'भगुनन्दन! आप कोई निन्दनीय तो हैं नहीं, यह शुल्क चुका दीजिये, फिर आप-जैसे महात्माको मैं अवश्य अपनी कन्या ब्याह दूँगा"
na cāpi bhagavān vācyo dīyatām iti bhārgava | deyā me duhitā caiva tvadvidhāya mahātmane ||
阿克利特伐罗那说道:“像你这般可敬之人,不当以轻慢之语相逼:‘拿来!’噫,婆罗伽婆。待应付之聘财既献,我必将女儿许配于你这等大心之士。”
अकृतव्रण उवाच
The verse emphasizes ethical speech and social propriety: even when insisting on a lawful obligation (the bride-price), one should not address a revered person harshly. Dharma includes both the demand itself and the manner of making it.
Akṛtavraṇa addresses a Bhārgava, clarifying that he will not insult him by bluntly ordering payment; yet he maintains the condition that the required śulka must be given, after which he will give his daughter in marriage to such a worthy, great-souled man.