Adhyaya 85 — The Gods’ Hymn to the Goddess and the Emergence of Kaushiki; Shumbha Sends His Envoy
परमैश्वर्यमतुलं प्राप्स्यसे मत्परिग्रहात् ।
एतद्बुद्ध्या समालोच्य मत्परिग्रहतां व्रज ॥
paramaiśvaryamatulaṃ prāpsyase matparigrahāt /
etad buddhyā samālocya matparigrahatāṃ vraja
মোৰ হৈ, মোৰ ভাবত প্ৰৱেশ কৰি তুমি পৰম আৰু অতুল সাৰ্বভৌম ৰাজ্যশ্ৰী লাভ কৰিবা। এই কথা বুদ্ধিৰে ভালদৰে বিবেচনা কৰি মোৰ দ্বাৰা গৃহীত/আৱিষ্ট হোৱা।
The asura offers ‘aiśvarya’ as bait, implying that sovereignty comes from attachment to him. Devi’s stance will invert this: true sovereignty is intrinsic (svābhāvikī śakti) and is proven by victory over arrogance.
Didactic narrative embedded in vaṃśānucarita: the Purana uses dialogue to dramatize moral psychology (temptation, pride, discernment).
‘Parigraha’ (taking/possessing) signals bondage; in yogic terms it is grasping (aparigraha’s opposite). Devi, as liberation, cannot be obtained through grasping—only through transformation (the battle as inner sādhanā).