Adhyaya 84 — The Gods’ Hymn after the Slaying of Mahishasura and the Goddess’ Boon
देवा ऊचुः
भगवत्या कृतं सर्वं न किञ्चिदवशिष्यते ।
यदयं निहतः शत्रुरस्माकं महिषासुरः ॥
devā ūcuḥ | bhagavatyā kṛtaṃ sarvaṃ na kiñcid avaśiṣyate | yad ayaṃ nihataḥ śatrur asmākaṃ mahiṣāsuraḥ ||
Les dieux dirent : « Tout a été accompli par la Déesse Bienheureuse ; rien ne demeure. Car notre ennemi—Mahiṣāsura—a été mis à mort. »
Evil is framed as a cosmic obstruction; its removal is not merely martial but restorative—returning rightful shares (yajña-bhāga) and order to the worlds.
This is a Manvantara-linked kathā (narrative) illustrating divine governance and protection; it supports the purāṇic function of dharma-sthāpana.
Mahiṣa symbolizes tamas and brute instinct; Devī’s victory indicates the triumph of awakened consciousness (śakti) over inertia and delusion.