Adhyaya 88 — The Manifestation of the Matrikas and the Slaying of Raktabija
ततः प्रथमेवाग्रे शरशक्त्यृष्टिवृष्टिभिः ।
ववर्षुरुद्धतामर्षास्तां देवीं अमरारयः ॥
tataḥ prathamam evāgre śara-śakty-ṛṣṭi-vṛṣṭibhiḥ /
vavarṣur uddhatāmarṣās tāṃ devīm amarārayaḥ //
Entonces, desde el mismo comienzo, los enemigos de los dioses—altivos e iracundos—hicieron llover sobre aquella Diosa una lluvia de flechas, lanzas y venablos.
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Adharma typically assaults first with force and intimidation; the verse sets the moral stage for steadfastness—divine (and righteous) composure is tested immediately at the outset of conflict.
This passage is not a pancalakṣaṇa (sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa/manvantara/vaṃśānucarita) unit; it belongs to vaṃśānucarita-style narrative material (heroic episode) within the Purāṇic teaching corpus.
The ‘rain of weapons’ symbolizes the barrage of sense-pressures and hostile vāsanās that strike first; Devī represents awakened śakti that can meet multiplicity without fragmentation.
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