Adhyaya 89 — The Wrath of Shumbha and Nishumbha and the Fall of Nishumbha
कौमारीशक्तिनिर्भिन्नाः केचिन्नेशुर्महासुराः ।
ब्रह्माणीमन्त्रपूतेन तोयेनान्ये निराकृताः ॥
kaumārīśaktinirbhinnāḥ kecin neśur mahāsurāḥ | brahmāṇīmantrapūtena toyenānye nirākṛtāḥ ||
কিছুমান মহাদানৱ কৌমাৰীৰ শক্তি/বর্শাৰে বিদীৰ্ণ হৈ পৰিল; আৰু কিছুমান ব্ৰাহ্মণীৰ মন্ত্রপূত জলে প্ৰতিহত (বিনষ্ট) হ’ল।
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Power has multiple modalities: force (spear) and sanctity (mantra-charged water). Purāṇic dharma affirms that spiritual authority can neutralize violence as decisively as weapons.
Carita: the Mātṛkās function as extensions of Devi’s sovereignty, illustrating the Purāṇic theme of many powers emanating from the One.
The spear is penetrating insight; mantra-purified water is the cleansing current of sacred sound and purity (śuddhi) washing away tamasic formations.