Adhyaya 87 — The Slaying of Dhumralochana and the Emergence of Kali; the Fall of Chanda and Munda (Chamunda Named)
तथैव योधं तुरगै रथं सारथिना सह ।
निक्षिप्य वक्त्रे दशनैश् चर्वयन्त्यतिभैरवम् ॥
tathaiva yodhaṃ turagai rathaṃ sārathinā saha /
nikṣipya vaktre daśanaiś carvayanty ati-bhairavam
তদ্ৰূপে দেৱীয়ে সেই যোদ্ধা, অশ্বসমূহ আৰু সাৰথিসহ ৰথখন মুখত নিক্ষেপ কৰি দাঁতে চৰ্বণ কৰিলে—দৰ্শনত অতি ভয়ংকৰ।
The ‘war-machine’ (soldier–horse–chariot–driver) is swallowed whole: violence as a system is dismantled at its roots when confronted by the higher power that upholds dharma.
Carita (narrative of divine deeds), serving as a dharma-restoring mythic account.
Chewing with teeth signifies discriminative destruction: the Goddess ‘processes’ and reduces hostile karma into nothingness, leaving no capacity for renewed harm.