Adhyaya 89 — The Wrath of Shumbha and Nishumbha and the Fall of Nishumbha
हन्यमानं महासैन्यं विलोक्ष्यामर्षमुद्वहन् ।
अभ्यधावन्निशुम्भोऽथ मुख्ययाऽसुरसेनया ॥
hanyamānaṃ mahāsainyaṃ vilokyāmarṣam udvahan | abhyadhāvanniśumbho 'tha mukhyayāsurasenayā ||
પોતાની મહાસેનાનો સંહાર થતો જોઈ, દહકતા ક્રોધથી ભરાયેલો નિશુંભ ત્યારે અસુરસેનાના મુખ્ય વ્યૂહ સાથે આગળ ધસી આવ્યો।
The verse depicts how attachment to power and possession turns into rage when threatened; it cautions that leadership without dharma becomes destructive bravado.
Dharma-protective episode embedded in manvantara narration; not sarga/pratisarga, but within the manvantara-anchored sacred history stream.
Niśumbha’s ‘charge’ symbolizes reactive mind (krodha) rushing to reassert control when the ego’s structures (its ‘army’) are dismantled.