Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
शङ्खञ्च वरुणः शक्तिं ददौ तस्यै हुताशनः ।
मारुतो दत्तवांश्चापं बाणपूर्णे तथेषुधी ॥
śaṅkhaṃ ca varuṇaḥ śaktiṃ dadau tasyai hutāśanaḥ |
māruto dattavāṃś cāpaṃ bāṇa-pūrṇe tatheṣudhī ||
Varuṇa lui donna une conque ; Hutāśana (Agni) lui donna une lance (śakti). Māruta (Vāyu) lui donna un arc, ainsi que deux carquois remplis de flèches.
The elements (water, fire, wind) become instruments of dharma when aligned with the Devi; power is legitimate when it serves restoration of cosmic balance rather than domination.
A dharma-restoring divine episode (carita) embedded in the Purāṇic narrative continuum.
Conch suggests primordial vibration and proclamation of order; fire-spear is focused transformative energy; bow and arrows indicate directed will (icchā-śakti) and precise action (kriyā-śakti).