Adhyaya 82 — The Rise of Mahishasura and the Manifestation of the Goddess from the Gods’ Tejas
ऋषिरुवाच इत्त्थं निशम्य देवानां वचांसि मधुसूदनः । चकार कोपं शम्भुश्च भ्रुकुटीकुटिलाननौ ॥
ṛṣir uvāca itthaṃ niśamya devānāṃ vacāṃsi madhusūdanaḥ / cakāra kopaṃ śambhuś ca bhrukuṭīkuṭilānanau
Le Ṛṣi dit : Ayant ainsi entendu les paroles des dieux, Madhusūdana (Viṣṇu) et Śambhu (Śiva) s’irritèrent, le visage plissé par des sourcils froncés.
The text distinguishes righteous indignation from passion: divine ‘anger’ is the energetic resolve to restore order when dharma is violated.
Carita—an event pivot that leads to the manifestation of the cosmic corrective power.
Knitted brows symbolize concentrated awareness; when consciousness (Viṣṇu-Śiva principles) focuses, latent power (Śakti/tejas) externalizes into an effective form.