Adhyaya 88 — The Manifestation of the Matrikas and the Slaying of Raktabija
ते 'पि श्रुत्वा वचो देव्याः शर्वाख्यातं महासुराः ।
अमर्षापूरिता जग्मुर्यत्र कात्यायनी स्थिता ॥
te 'pi śrutvā vaco devyāḥ śarvākhyātaṃ mahāsurāḥ /
amarṣāpūritā jagmuryatra kātyāyanī sthitā
فلما سمع أولئك الأسورا العظام كلمات الإلهة كما أعلنها شرفا (Śarva، أي شيفا)، امتلأوا غضبًا ومضوا إلى الموضع الذي كانت كاتياياني (Kātyāyanī) قائمة فيه.
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When pride is confronted with truth, it often hardens into anger. The verse depicts the psychological progression of adharma: counsel is heard, rejected, then converted into aggression.
Carita: transition from proclamation to direct engagement; it advances the central salvific narrative of the Devi Mahatmyam.
Kātyāyanī as the locus of confrontation represents the stabilizing center of awakened power. The asuras ‘moving toward her’ symbolizes vices surfacing to be met and transformed at the seat of inner strength.