purÄ pitÄ no bhagavÄn
dakᚣo duhitáš-vatsalaḼ
kaáš vášášÄŤta varaáš vatsÄ
ity apášcchata naḼ pášthak
purÄ - in days long ago; pitÄ - father; naḼ - our; bhagavÄn - the most opulent; dakᚣaḼ - Dakᚣa; duhitáš-vatsalaḼ - affectionate to his daughters; kam - unto whom; vášášÄŤta - you want to accept; varam - your husband; vatsÄḼ - O my children; iti - thus; apášcchata - inquired; naḼ - us; pášthak - separately.
It appears from this verse that free selection of a husband was allowed by the father, but not by free association. The daughters were asked separately to submit their selection of a husband who was famous for his acts and personality. The ultimate selection depended on the choice of the father.